Dhaka- A court in Bangladesh has issued a warrant for the arrest of opposition leader Khaleda Zia, amid a political stand-off in the country, the country state media reported today.
The court in Dhaka acted after Ms Zia failed to appear in connection with a corruption case. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader denies embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars, in charitable funds. Her party is engaged in a major confrontation with, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government.
Last month Ms Zia urged her supporters to go on strike and block roads and railways, to force Ms Hasina to call fresh elections. Since then at least 100 people have died in clashes, around the country. The BNP boycotted polls in January 2014, saying they would be rigged.