BD leaders get extra security

Published October 25, 2008

DHAKA, Oct 24: Bangladesh’s rival political leaders — both former prime ministers — will be granted extra security ahead of next month’s general elections, a minister said on Friday.

The heightened security details, including mobile police escorts, will be provided to Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina Wajed — known as the “battling begums” for their longstanding personal rivalry.

“They are both former prime ministers. This is a normal precautionary measure we take for VIPs,” said Hussain Zillur Rahman, who holds the commerce and education portfolios in the interim government.

Khaleda and Hasina ruled the country alternately following the restoration of democracy in 1991.—AFP

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