Manna’s car was vandalized, police claim nothing happened? Dainik Amader Shomoy



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Mahmudur Rahman Manna, convener of wrecked car and civic unit (inset)

The car of Mahmudur Rahman Manna, the organizer of Citizens’ Unity, was vandalized in Rupganj of Narayanganj. The attack took place at Rupshi Khandaker’s home in upazila on Monday night while Manna was leading a mahfil prayer for the birthday of the adviser to BNP President Khaleda Zia, Taimur Alam Khandaker, and the recovery of Khaleda Zia.

Taimur Alam Khandaker said that at least 20 leaders and activists, including his daughter, lawyer Maryam Khandaker, were injured in the attack. During the ceremony, between 40 and 50 people, including helmets, battering rams and sticks, attacked the event and destroyed four cars, motorcycles, the stage, the sound system and the chairs. Upazila Mahila Dal leader Fatema, BNP leader Pintu Ahmed and former Juba Dal district secretary general Ashraful Alam were wounded in the attack. He claimed that the attack was carried out on the instructions of Narayanganj-1’s Jute and Textile Minister Golam Dastagir Gazi.

Noting that he knew nothing about the attack, League President Upazila Awami and MP Golam Dastagir Gazi said: “We do not practice political culture like hitting the opposition. They have widespread disputes among themselves. They want to impose responsibility on us by destroying themselves. They must have videos or photographs. If my people can prove that they attacked there, I will definitely take action against them. ‘

Maksudul Alam Khandaker, younger brother of Taimur Alam Khandaker and president of the Narayanganj Metropolitan Juba Dal, who was present at the time of the attack, said the attack was led by Feroz Bhuiyan, who was in charge of the food at Golam’s home. Dastagir Gazi. He stated that Faisal Sikder, President of the Thana Chhatra League, Riyadh, Vice President of Riyadh, Russell, Co-Organizing Secretary of the Thana Juba League, Pavel, leader of the Swechchhasebak League and other activists from the BCL, Juba League and Swechchhasebak League participated in the attack.

Regarding the attack, Mahmudur Rahman Manna said: ‘I spoke on the occasion of Taimur Alam’s seventh birthday. At the end of the speech, between 40 and 50 children began to approach the stage with the slogan “Joy Bangla, Joy Bangabandhu”. The leaders and workers there led me to a safe room. The attackers wrecked my car. He complained that the police did not come to the scene even an hour after the incident.

However, the Officer-in-Charge (CO) of Rupganj Police Station, Mahmudul Hasan, claimed that there was no attack incident on the occasion. He said: ‘Taimur Alam was performing at his home next to the house of MP Golam Dastagir Gazi. Leaders and activists from the Awami League went there to ban anti-government speeches.

When asked about the injuries and vandalism, the OC said: “We have police personnel on site. They did not see any incidents of vandalism or injuries. No complaints were received about it.



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