Conviction for obstruction and threat of demolition of the sculpture of Bangabandhu 976013 | Voice of tomorrow



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The 1971 Committee for the Elimination of Assassin Agents has strongly condemned the arrogant threat of the anti-independence fundamentalist communal evil forces in the name of the elimination of the sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The organization’s following statement read: “We are deeply concerned and outraged that anti-independence fundamentalists across the country, including the capital Dhaka, have obstructed the installation of the sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and threatened to demolish the sculpture. ” Evil power. The way they gathered in the Gandaria incense field in violation of all restrictions during the Crown on November 13 and the language in which they insulted the spirit of the liberation war is a crime against the State, but so far we have not seen any protests from the government or the ruling party. The so-called ‘Touhidi Janata Oikya Parishad’, backed by Hefazat-Jamaat-BNP, strongly condemns the unconstitutional and unconstitutional rhetoric of the Liberation War and we are taking a passive position against such anti-state activities of the fundamentalist communal forces.

The statement said: “There are sculptures of Maudoodi, Wahhabi mullahs in all Muslim-majority countries, including Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, that enhance the beauty of the city and commemorate the great heroes of history.” In the heart of Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim state, there are sculptures of Hindu mythological characters, which the country’s extremists have never dared to remove, calling them paganism or idols. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ‘zero tolerance’ statement against militancy will soon become a sham in the way that evil fundamentalist communal forces are carrying out anti-liberation and anti-constitutional activities in Bangladesh due to inaction and government indulgence.

The statement called for severe legal action against those who obstruct the installation of the Bangabandhu sculpture and threaten to demolish the already installed sculpture. “If strict legal action is not taken, we are in danger of disaster for the country and the nation,” he said. There could be a deadly threat, the press release said.



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