ISPR has vigorously protested the Al Jazeera news



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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has vigorously protested the report, which was published in Qatar-based Al Jazeera, under the title “All the Prime Minister’s Man.”

The protest was expressed in a statement sent by ISPR Deputy Director Rashedul Alam Khan on Tuesday afternoon.

The Al Jazeera report has also been alleged to be an attempt to destabilize the country. Apart from this, ISPR has also protested against other issues that are shown in the report.

Earlier, the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement in the morning stating that the Al Jazeera report was politically motivated, unfounded and fabricated.

Al Jazeera reported the report on Monday. Subsequently, the position of the government of Bangladesh was reported in a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Bangladeshi government had been informed of a false and defamatory report by Al Jazeera titled “All the Prime Minister’s Men.”

The report is nothing more than a series of deliberately misleading political propaganda based on the conspiracy of notorious individuals with the extremist organization Jamaat-e-Islami. The statement said that the organization (Jamaat-e-Islami) has opposed the progressive and secular policies of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh since its establishment as an independent state in 1971.

He further said that the report did not mention the horrific genocide of the 1971 War of Liberation, in which Jamaat was involved in the deaths of millions of Bengalis and the rape of two lakhs of women. The report is a reflection of Al Jazeera’s politically biased campaign. The main commentator on the report was David Bergman, who was convicted by the International Criminal Court of Bangladesh for challenging the official death toll in the liberation war.

It should be noted that the main “source” of the Al Jazeera accusations is an international criminal who Al Jazeera has claimed is a “mental patient”. There is no evidence of collusion between the Prime Minister and other government agencies in Bangladesh. The ministry considers it extremely irresponsible for an international media to make a decision based on the words of a mentally ill person.

The Foreign Ministry statement further said that it was not surprising that the report was consistent with propaganda against Bangladesh by some accused fugitives and defamatory persons under the auspices of Jamaat-e-Islami. The group has conspired with international extremist groups and the media, in particular Al Jazeera.

The statement said the Bangladeshi government was rejecting the propaganda, which was instigated by extremists and their allies in London and elsewhere. There is evidence of socio-economic progress and development in Bangladesh.

Sadly, Al Jazeera has created an opportunity for propagandists to become “instruments of corrupt political design” with the aim of destabilizing the secular democratic government of Bangladesh.



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