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Four die in Bangladeshi clashes over power outages

AFP , DHAKA

Four people were killed and 25 wounded when dozens of homemade bombs exploded in clashes between farmers and Bangladesh's ruling party members over power supplies, police said yesterday.

More than 5,000 farmers marched in the northern town of Shibganj late on Thursday where they faced off with supporters of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), an area police chief said.

battlefield

"We don't know how the clashes began, but both groups hurled dozens of homemade bombs at each other, making the whole area a big battlefield," Golam Kibria said.

Police had fired tear gas to end the melee and six people had been arrested, he added.

"So far we have three dead including two BNP men and one farmer. All the injured people have been sent to different hospitals in the region," Shibganj police sub-inspector Abdul Quddus said.

Tohurul Islam, chairman of the local government council, said a fourth man, a farmer, had also been killed.

Muktarun Nesa, chief nurse at Shibganj Hospital, said three people were in critical condition following the clashes.

power shortages

Bangladesh has been hit by massive power shortages in recent years as growing industrial and domestic demand outpaces supply. Some rural areas receive electricity for only four to six hours a day.

At least 10 people were killed and hundreds were injured in two incidents in the same town in January when police fired at demonstrating farmers demanding improved and cheap power.

The government has said the country has a power shortfall of about 500 megawatts but experts put the figure at more than three times that.

Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest countries but its economy has been growing at more than five percent a year since the early 1990s.

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