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At the same time, the committee strongly condemned and protested against the demolition of the Bangabandhu sculpture in Kushtia. The committee recommended punishing the perpetrators and culprits.
The issue was debated at a parliamentary commission meeting held in the parliament building on Sunday.
After the meeting, Shahjahan Khan, chairman of the committee, told bdnews24.com: They are trying to obscure the situation by issuing sculptures for nefarious political purposes.
“The parliamentary committee has said that it will unite the people and resist all conspiracies. We have said that public opinion must be formed on this issue. We have to build public opinion against those who oppose sculpture.”
Leaders of Hefazat-e-Islam, an alliance of religious organizations centered on Qaumi Madrasa, began to oppose the initiative to erect a sculpture of Bangabandhu at Dholairpara in Dhaka in the year of Mujib. Various political parties and social, cultural and professional organizations, writers, teachers, artists and writers have raised their voices in protest.
Meanwhile, a sculpture of the Father of the Nation was vandalized in Kushtia on Friday night.
According to a press release issued by the Secretary of Parliament, the committee strongly condemned and expressed its displeasure at the disgusting incident of demolition of the Bangabandhu sculpture under construction at various Waz and Kushtia. It is also recommended that those responsible for the incident come forward.
Meanwhile, the meeting discussed the progress of compiling the breedkars list, said Shahjahan Khan, head of the subcommittee. The ministry will send a letter to all the deputy commissioners to form the committee.
Regarding the selection of 42,000 freedom fighters, he said: “Most of the freedom fighters in the country belong to Awami Gharana. If the Awami League is in power after seeing the Awami League’s dominance on the list of freedom fighters, in 2005 the BNP included many of its like-minded people on the list of freedom fighters. Most of them were bogus freedom fighters. Evidence was also found of the inclusion of the Peace Committee leaders on the list of freedom fighters. So the matter can be reexamined. “
The meeting recommended speedy recruitment for vacant positions in the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, the Liberation War Welfare Fund and the Council of National Freedom Fighters.
The meeting was chaired by Shahjahan Khan and was attended by the Minister of Liberation War Affairs, AKM Mozammel Haque, AB Tajul Islam, Kazi Firoz Rashid, Waresat Hossain Belal and Muslem Uddin Ahmed.
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