Khaleda Zia dismissed the case against Tarique Fakhrul



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The court has rejected the allegation in the case against Khaleda Zia, Tareq Rahman and Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir for vandalizing the Bangabandhu sculpture and inciting the campaign against the sculptures. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Satyabrata Sikder approved the order on Thursday. President of Jannetri Parishad AB Siddiqui presented the case on Wednesday. After hearing the plaintiff’s statement that day, he put the matter in order on Thursday. Amir Junaid Ahmed Babungari of Hifazat-e-Islam, Bangladesh Acting General Secretary Khilafah Majlis Muhammad Mamunul Haque and Islamic movement leader Syed Faizul Karim were also charged in the case.

The case alleges that, as part of a conspiracy to turn Bangladesh into Pakistan and erase the Father of the Nation symbol by undermining independence and sovereignty, Khaleda Zia, an anti-independence runner, brought a sculpture of the Father of the Nation to the University. from Kushtia on the night of December 4. He broke his ear. In the RG, the plaintiff said that, in the interest of justice, by making them defendants under articles 500/506/109 and 427 of the Penal Code, I request the issuance of an arrest warrant during the period of the crime. Hefazat-e-Islam Deputy General Secretary Mamunul threatened in a discussion meeting at the BMA Bhaban auditorium on Topkhana Road in the capital on November 13 that “there will be no sculpture in Bangladesh and the sculpture of the father of the nation”. On November 26, in Hathazari, Chittagong, the Emir of Hefazat threatened the Babungari government with “threatening to build another Shapla Chattar if construction of the sculpture was not stopped.”

On the same day, a case was brought under the Digital Security Act against Maulana Mamunul Haque, Acting Secretary General of the Khilafah Majlis of Bangladesh, for spreading anti-Bangabandhu sculptures and arrogant statements through social media. Bangladesh Cyber ​​Court Judge Assam Jaglul Hossain also returned the request. The plaintiff in the case, lawyer Abdul Malek, founder and CEO of the Bangabandhu Foundation, said the court verbally ordered the case to be filed at the police station. The case alleges that Mamunul Haque opposed the construction of a sculpture of Bangabandhu at a rally of the Dhaka Metropolitan Branch of Bangladesh Youth Khilafah Majlis at the BMA auditorium on November 13, saying he would not be allowed to build the sculpture. of Bangabandhu. If necessary, corpse after corpse will fall. Shapla Chattar will be there again.



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