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He told a press conference on Wednesday: “This has been done to save their own interests and get various benefits from the government. They have tried the lottery before and still do.”
He also warned that if the case is not dropped immediately, Hifazat will take strict action.
Ahmed Shafi, the centenary of Hefazat, died in Dhaka on September 18, a day after losing control of the Hathazari Madrasa in Chittagong.
After his death, Shafir’s brother-in-law, Md. Moin Uddin presented a case: for Shafi to be charged with “planned torture and murder.”
Most of the 36 defendants in the case are followers of the current Emir of Hifazat, Junaid Babungari. Maulana has been the number one defendant in the case. For Nasir Munir. The second defendant has been Mamunul Haque, Hifazat’s deputy general secretary, who recently came to the fore in opposing the Bangabandhu sculpture.
Babungari, who came to power in the great Hathazari madrasa after Shafi’s death, held a press conference there on Wednesday, in which members of various committees of the Qawmi madrasa participated.
Nurul Abshar Azhari, the organization’s secretary for science and technology and a professor at the madrasa, read a statement written on behalf of Hefazat Amir at the press conference.
He said: “Shah Ahmad Shafi’s death was normal. An insidious mahal is conspiring to lie about his natural death. Three months after his death, he also filed a bogus lawsuit calling it unusual. We consider it a political conspiracy and a tactic to destabilize the country. “
It was not immediately clear who was involved in the plot.
The written statement read: “The clique took Ahmed Shafi hostage and established individualism in Hathazari Madrasa. They made their lives miserable by continuing to harass and torture the students. Some renowned teachers were unfairly fired from the madrassas, which was humiliating. “
Babungaris statement on the death of Ahmad Shafi and Madrasa
Case brought against 38 people, including Mamunul, for ‘killing’ Ahmed Shafi
Demand to withdraw case centered on Shafi death
Babungari was fired from the madrassa in the middle of the year amid the coronavirus epidemic, which was allegedly carried out by Ahmed Shafi’s son and the madrassa teacher, Anas Madani.
In September, in the face of a student movement, Ahmed Shafi’s son, Anas Madani, was fired from the madrassa and Shafi himself resigned as director general or director of the madrasah. Shortly after the September 16 meeting, Shafi was rushed to hospital in critical condition.
Following Shafi’s death, his son Anas Madani said that his father had died of “heart failure” due to “stress” due to the “unexpected” incident the day before.
Meanwhile, after Shafi’s death, the Babungari Madrasa was re-established. He was later appointed emir at the Hefazat-e-Islam conference, although a faction of the organization opposed him.
In a written statement at a press conference on Wednesday, he said: “Ahmed Shafi’s family and the madrassa authorities have clearly informed compatriots about his natural death.
“His physical condition was already so fragile that rumors of his death had spread several times. Those who have filed a case alleging his murder are an identified group of runners. “
Azhari commented that the reasons given in the “alleged murder” case were “full of exaggerations and lies.”
He said: “This is a conspiracy to destroy the peaceful environment of the madrasa and harass the leaders of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh.”
Muhibullah Babungari, Maulana Noman Faizi, Tajul Islam, Allama Mohammad Shoaib, Mufti Kefayetullah, Mufti Jasim Uddin, Maulana Nasir Uddin Munir, Maulana Azizul Haque Islamabadi, Didar Kasemi and Ashraf Ali Nej were present at the press conference.
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