I love Bangabandhu over party views: Mamunul Haque



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Mamunul Haque, Deputy Secretary General of Hifazat-e-Islam and Acting Secretary General of Bangladesh, Khilafah Majlis, said: I do. ‘
Mamunul Haque made the remarks on his Facebook page on Monday (December 6) evening while speaking about “the general situation, including the dispute over the sculpture, the sedition case.” At the time, he said, “Then after this statement, I would ask people to consider how logical it is to condemn us as attackers for the honor of Bangabandhu.”

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Mamunul Haque said: “I am opposed to sculpture for purely religious reasons. There is no political will. There are no additional allergies to Bangabandhu. I remember Bangabandhu as a deceased Muslim leader. He will be ashamed of Allah if his sculpture is made. Our great leader should be ashamed of Allah in the afterlife, this is not what we want. From the place of benevolence, I ask the state and the government not to put Bangabandhu to shame before Allah. We will comply with this request.

Hefazat leader Mamunul said live: “An unwanted situation has been created in Kushtia by breaking the Bangabandhu sculpture in the dead of night. It is undesirable, sad and highly reprehensible. Someone tries to imply my name with the breaking of the sculpture. But speaking in very unequivocal language, I have never said anything about taking the law into my own hands through my statements or words. No one who respects the law and order of the country will be able to do that.
He claimed that his confession had been obtained through torture and that his confession had been obtained through torture. And we have made it clear in our speech that if Allah ever gives us power at the state level, then we will organize all activities in the light of Shariah, InshaAllah ‘.
Mamunul complained: ‘The trend of making Bangabandhu sculptures has started across the country. We do not agree with the construction of the sculpture. It is not allowed in the light of the Qur’an and Sunnah. From the point of view of respect and dignity of the deceased, I believe that these people will be disgraced in the construction of sculptures everywhere. If such sculptures are made everywhere, human excrement and urine will be excreted, different birds will defecate on their heads, various kinds of antisocial activities can accumulate. Sculpting Bangabandhu everywhere will not increase respect, it will create an atmosphere of disgrace.
Aminul Islam Bulbul from Muktijuddha Mancha filed a lawsuit against Mamunul Haque, Junaid Babungari and Faizul Karim in a Dhaka court on Monday afternoon.
Speaking on Facebook Live, Mamunul Haque mentioned that in 2013 an anti-Islamic atmosphere was created across Ganajagaran Mancha. The revolutionary Mancha Liberation War is also trying to create such a situation.
Regarding the case, Mamun said: “I have repeatedly said that in our statements they have laid the groundwork for sedition by distorting their own opinions and fabricating explanations.” Academics across the country say that our statement is never against Bangabandhu. On the contrary, all Bangladeshis, all Bengalis respect and love the great leader of independence, the late Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. As a Muslim, I pray for the forgiveness of his soul. “All of our disputes are about sculpture,” he said.
“Bhuiphor Muktiyuddha Mancha wants to confront the name of Bangabandhu with the Islamists of the country.” Mamunul complained that it was well planned. He states that the main purpose of doing this is to do business with conscience. They want to defeat Islam by making Bangabandhu stand up to Islam, just as they want to question the great personality of Bangabandhu. They want to do conscious business with Bangabandhu. At that time he accused the Mancha Liberation War of being an extremist.



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