70 organizations take to the field to demand the arrest of Babungari and Mamunul



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The program will begin at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the initiative of the committee to eradicate the murderous runners of 1971.

Shahriar Kabir, chairman of the Nirmul Committee, told bdnews24.com on Monday:

“In this human chain program, social, cultural, professional, religious, ethnic, child, adolescent, student, youth, women’s organizations and 70 organizations of freedom fighters and families of the martyrs of the liberation war will participate.” .

Starting from Matsya Bhaban in Dhaka, the program will take place outside of Suhrawardy Udyan through the Institute of Engineers, Shahbag and TSC. At the same time, human chain programs will be carried out at the district, upazila and union levels throughout the country.

Shahriar Kabir said: “The main demand of this human chain and demonstration is to immediately arrest the father of the nation and Amir Junaid Babungari of Hefazat-e-Islam and the new assistant general secretary Mamunul Haque for violating the constitution of Bangladesh. Furthermore, the radical, communal and terrorist politics of Jamaat-e-Hifazat should be banned in Bangladesh. “

The Sector Commanders Forum, Sammilita Sangskritik Jote, Sammilita Muktijoddha Sangsad, Titabaprapti Muktijoddha Association, Peshajibi Samonvay Parishad, Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, Projanma ’71, Bangladesh Gram Theater, Bangladesh Udichi will participate in the program. Stand Up, Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council, History Conference, National Poetry Council, Sampriti Bangladesh, Bangladesh Group Theater Federation, National Poetry Council, Bangladesh Recitation Coordinating Council, Bangladesh Pathnatak Parishad, Bangladesh Mass Music Coordinating Council, Bangladesh Music Organization Coordinating Council, Bangladesh Nrityashilpi Sangstha, Bangladesh Charushilpi Sangsad, Jagannath University Teachers Association, Bangabandhu Parishad, Bangabandhu Research Sangsad, Sammilita Samajik Andolan, Bangladesh Jub Maitri, Bangladesh Chhatra Maitri, Bangladesh Chhatra League (JSD), Jatiya Jub Jote, Bangladesh Kendra International Theater Institute And South Asian Peoples Conference Against Communalism, Bangladesh Foundation for Research Development, National Committee for the Reactivation of the Constitution ’72, Central Khelaghor, Bangladesh Adivasi Forum, Liberation War Memorial Preservation Center, Liberation War Solidarity Council, Bangladesh Online Activist Forum (BOAF), Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Forum, Gaurab ’71, Unbeatable Bengali, Liberation War Martyrs, Women women workers, National Alliance of Women, Nari Mukti Sangsad, Bangladesh Nari Pragati Sangha, Sheikh Russell Foundation USA (Bangladesh Chapter), Prevention of Militancy and Communalism, Secular Unity Bangladesh, Youth for Democracy and Development, We are sons of freedom fighters, Awami Generation League, Muktiyuddha Mancha, Ghasful Shishu Kishore Sangathan, Bangladesh Human Rights Movement, Jatiya Adivasi Parishad, Bangladesh Militancy Prevention Movement.

Amir Junaid Babungari of Hifazat-e-Islam has threatened to 'take' the sculpture out if he puts it in a speech at a religious gathering in Chittagong's Hathazari on Friday.

Amir Junaid Babungari of Hifazat-e-Islam has threatened to ‘take’ the sculpture out if he puts it in a speech at a religious gathering in Chittagong’s Hathazari on Friday.

Various Islamic parties, including Hefazat-e-Islam, have come out against the Bangabandhu sculpture being erected by the government at Dholairpara in Dhaka in the year of Mujib. Among them are Amir Junaid Babubanagari of Hifazat, Mamunul Haque, Acting Secretary General of Bangladesh Khilafah Majlis and Syed Faizul Karim, Naib Amir of the Islamic Movement of Bangladesh.

Hefazat leader Mamunul Haque recently demanded an immediate halt to the installation of a sculpture of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Dholairpar in the capital.

Amir Junaid Babungari of Hefazat-e-Islam said at a function in Chittagong on November 26 that if either party installed a sculpture, it would be ‘dragged’.

An organization called Muktijuddha Mancha blocked the road at Shahbagh in the capital on November 26 demanding the arrest of those who opposed the construction of the Bangabandhu sculpture, including Mamunul Haque, the leader of Hefazat-e-Islam.

Former student leaders called the recent response by leaders of various Islamic organizations, including Hefazat-e-Islam, a “religious insanity against sculpture” and called for cracking down and building political, social and cultural resistance.

The new state minister of religion. Faridul Haque Khan said that sculpture and sculpture are not the same, there is a ‘misunderstanding’ on the subject.

And Awami League allies say that because the government has given ‘exposure’ to religious parties, they are now showing courage to demand the removal of the Bangabandhu sculpture.

Read more:

If I place a sculpture, I will drag it: Babungari

Mamunul explained his opposition to sculpture at a press conference

Shahbagh blockade demands arrest of opponents of Bangabandhu sculpture

Former student leaders call for suppression of ‘religious insanity against sculpture’

‘Dare’ to demand the removal of the Bangabandhu sculpture ‘as a result of the exhibition’



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