[ad_1]
Deutsche Welle Bengali ‘Khaled Muhiuddin wants to know’ has answered questions on a YouTube talk show about his political plans, recent rape cases and eavesdropping on his phone conversations.
Nur said: “If someone tells me right now to make a move to overthrow the government, I will not do it. The reason is that today we have seen deception, corruption and exploitation of political parties on behalf of their government. If a national unity is formed and a mass movement is formed on the basis of certain conditions, for example, the country’s democracy will be restored, the rule of law will be established, the freedom of the media will be guaranteed, if such demands Basic are final. On the basis of the claim, we can act against this illegal dictatorship. “
Noor also questioned why the government, which it said was illegal, would not overthrow the government and strengthen bargaining power. In response, he said, “Bangladesh Islamic Government Movement, BNP, Unity Front – everyone wants the fall of this government. But we overthrew this government, what will they do after the next government? What will fundamentally change this country? We will agitate for the overthrow of the government on the basis of basic demands Because we will not remove one dictatorship and put another dictatorship in power. That is why we need to make some fundamental changes in the governance of this country. “
Nur 7, who was recently implicated in a rape case, highlighted what kind of fundamental changes they want. “No one can be prime minister or president more than two or three times,” he said. The government will not have control over the media The judiciary must be independent The government will not be able to interfere in the autonomous institutions We are only making some of those public demands On this basis we will launch a movement for the overthrow of the dictatorship or an anti-government movement … We will not launch an anti-government movement before this lawsuit is finalized. “
Recently, a Dhaka University student filed two cases against this leader of the Bangladesh General Council of Students and some other leaders and activists under the Violence Against Women and Children Prevention Act and the Digital Safety Act. The main defendant in the first case is Hassan Al Mamun, a graduate in Islamic studies. The main defendant in the second case is Nazmul Hasan Sohag, another joint coordinator from the same organization. Meanwhile, Hassan al-Mamun has been removed from the post of convener of the council.
“Apart from Hassan al-Mamun and Nazmul Hasan, the student has not been able to bring any specific charges (of rape) against anyone,” Nur said, adding that Hassan al-Mamun had an affair with the student. A political case has been presented focusing on this relationship.
In response to a question about this, Nur said that two to two and a half months ago, the university student had called him once from outside Dhaka. He asked for cooperation saying he was in trouble. Nur claimed that the student did not contact him despite asking him to come to Dhaka and tell him the details. “I sat down with him in Nilkhet to solve the problem,” he said. I threatened him not to go there or not … I told him, I will accept all the accusations if I can prove it. He was unable to provide any evidence in this regard. “
In response to another question, Noor claimed that he was approached by various political parties to join his party. He claimed that even the Awami League had contacted him.However, he said, he will not join any party at the moment, but will want a change in the current political system. Responding to another question about Jamaat-e-Islami’s politics, Noor said he found his role in ’71 reprehensible.
FS / ACB
[ad_2]