‘No one in custody will be saved’



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No one will be spared the violence perpetrated by Hefazat activists during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh on the occasion of the Mujib centenary and the golden anniversary of independence. During our independence, India has cooperated in various fields. The Prime Minister of India can come to Bangladesh, it is normal. We have understood who is burning in this.

Awami League presidium member Jahangir Kabir Nanak said this while addressing a function marking the centenary and golden jubilee of independence hosted by the Moulvibazar district council.

He said that the people of this country wanted the trial for the murder of Sheikh Mujib to take place under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina. That is exactly what we did. Zia, Khaleda, Nizami and Sayedee have also been tried.

Nanak said the BDRs were assassinated in 2009 to overthrow the government shortly after the current government took power. After this, there was a plan to overthrow the Shapla Chattar government; But they have failed.

He called for a reorganization of the match by prioritizing the proven Muffsball leaders of the Awami League. We are not worried about any situation, we are always ready to face it.

Addressing the Hefazat workers, he said that those who took bricks and stones instead of tasbi in their pockets at the Baitul Mukarram mosque last Friday could not be the custodians of Islam. They will no longer be allowed to enter the mosque.

Awami Central League Organization Secretary SM Kamal Hossain, Moulvibazar-3 MP Neshar Ahmed, Awami Central League Organization Secretary Shafiul Alam Chowdhury Nadel, Deputy Commissioner Mir Nahid Ahsan, Police Superintendent Md. Zakaria, Municipal Mayor Fazlur Rahman , president of Sadar Upazila. Kamal Hossain and others.



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