Hefazat demanded the dismissal of Kushtia SP



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Hefazat’s central organizing secretary, Azizul Haque, made the claim in a statement sent to Islamabad on Friday night.

The statement read: “The threat of Kushtia SP SM Tanvir Arafat to break the hand of the so-called fundamentalists is the harassment of people in government dress.

“It is the responsibility of the police to prevent crime and arrest the guilty and send them to court. And the court will judge. But the police cannot break the hand of any criminal, nor can they imprison any criminal without trial. We call on the government to immediately dismiss the SP ”.

“I am really sad, ashamed, excited and angry,” Kushtia Police Superintendent Tanvir Arafat said at a rally in Kushtia last week to protest the demolition of the sculpture. I’m the super cop here. Very embarrassed that we had two accidents here. The sculpture of the father of a nation is the bust of another tiger, Jatin. “

He warned the sculptor’s vandals: “Bangabandhu means Bangladesh. You smash the sculpture of the father of the nation, how great is your challenge! Those captured will face severe punishment. Strictly speaking, if any such incident occurs later, the fundamentalist clique should not think that the government is too weak. I will break my hand.

If Bangladesh doesn’t like it, Tanvir Arafat suggested moving to Pakistan, saying, “We have also read the Quran. I have finished the Quran four times. I also pray five times. Tell me who will I go to heaven, who won’t go? Will you give me a ticket? to heaven?

Hefazat’s deputy general secretary Mamunul Haque, after opposing the installation of the Bangabandhu sculpture in Dholaipar in the capital, threatened to ‘throw away’ the sculpture if Hefazat’s new emir, Junaid Babungari, also installed it at a meeting. in Hathazari.

Then the sculpture under construction of Bangabandhu broke in the dead of night in Kushtia. The sculpture of the last revolutionary Bagha Jatin was also broken in the Kaya area of ​​Kumarkhali in Kushtia.

In a statement, Hefazat leader Azizul Zak Islamabadi said: “We believe that sabotage such as smashing sculptures is taking place to impose political blame on clerics.”

“At the same time, there is organized propaganda to downplay the academic community by raising the level of fundamentalism and religion, the result of which will never be good. No matter how much power there is, the wrath of God cannot be stopped by any power in the world. “



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