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On Tuesday (December 6), a hearing will be held on a petition for an injunction seeking instructions to take the necessary measures to protect all the country’s sculptures, including the sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. .
Superior Court of Justice JBM Hasan y Justicia. A bank made up of Khairul Alam will listen to the request for a car on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
On Monday (December 6), lawyer Nahid Sultana confirmed the information to Yuthi journalists. “The car will be heard virtually in the presence of the attorney general,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday (December 8), Supreme Court attorney Uttam Lahiri filed the writ of writ. A petition for a court order was filed in the relevant section of the High Court to protect all the sculptures in the country, including the sculpture of Bangabandhu. In the car petition, instructions have been requested to guarantee the safety of the sculptures of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in all parts of the country.
In the writ petition, it has been requested that a rule be issued as to why defendants should not be instructed to take the necessary actions / steps to prevent anarchy / chaos / injustice in the installation of the sculpture of Bangabandhu.
The Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, the Secretary of the Ministry of Religion, the Secretary of the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the Director General (DG) of the Islamic Foundation and the Imam (Khatib ) of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque have been named in the written petition.
The car petition seeks instructions to take measures to prevent any kind of anarchy and deterioration of public order centered on the installation of the Bangabandhu sculpture. At the same time, instructions have been sought to take steps to increase public awareness to eliminate the confusion created in people’s minds about sculpture. It has also been reported that a writ petition has been issued.
Nahid Sultana Yuthi is the attorney for the writ. On Sunday, he told reporters: “It is the responsibility of the state to protect as many sculptures as the state has, including Bangabandhu.” I have asked the state to take appropriate steps to protect it. Bangabandhu is the symbol of independence. Our Statue of Liberty. Bangabandhu is not limited to any monument. It is our existence. The existence of Bangladesh.
He said: ‘Today we speak in Bengali for Bangabandhu. Bangladesh has a tradition. The monuments of the Bangladeshi tradition do not clash with any religious symbol in any way. I have asked for guidance in this regard.
The lawyer further said: “The Director General of the Islamic Foundation and Khatib of Baitul Mukarram will tell the details from a religious point of view. Tell the common man that he does not hurt religious feelings in any way. That is why I have challenged them. We all practice religion ourselves. We are not above religion. We see Bangabandhu as a symbol of independence. It is the responsibility of the state to ensure that the Bangabandhu monument is not damaged. It must be observed by the state.
On Friday (December 4), criminals vandalized a sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at a crossroads in Kushtia. Leaders and activists from the Awami League and its affiliated organizations have expressed outrage at the incident. They have demanded the arrest of those involved in the incident through nationwide protests.
Earlier on November 13, a demonstration under the slogan of ‘Touhidi Janata Oikya Parishad’ was held at the Dhupkhola field in Gandaria, Dhaka, to oppose the installation of a sculpture by Bangabandhu on the occasion of the Mujib Year. On the same day, Maulana Mamunul Haque, Acting Secretary General of Bangladesh Khilafat Jub Majlis and Central President of Bangladesh Khilafat Jub Majlis, also publicly opposed the installation of the Bangabandhu sculpture at the Shane Risalat Conference organized by Bangladesh Khilafat Jub Majlis Dhaka Metropolitan at the BMA Auditorium in the capital.
Later, Mamunul was scheduled to address a meeting in Hathazari. But when the local Chhatra League and Juba League announced to resist, the mahfil took place without him. The Awami League and its allies reacted strongly to such statements about the Bangabandhu sculpture.
The president of the Juba League, Sheikh Fazle Shams Parash, harshly criticized the protesters for the sculpture. He claimed that foreign aid was behind the group. Additionally, Awami League leaders and activists, including Deputy Minister of Education Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury Nawfel, criticized him for opposing the Bangabandhu sculpture.
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