Rapists must be given ‘direct crossfire’: Hanif – bdnews24.com



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He told a discussion and prayer meeting in the auditorium of the Dhaka Engineers Institution on Tuesday that what happened at MC College was a “very sad, shameful and reprehensible” incident.

“One of our sisters was brutally tortured. I don’t want to join any team. There is a lot of confusion about it, some say the current Chhatra League, some say Chhatra Dal.”

Regardless of the culprits, Hanif said the incident was “extremely reprehensible.”

“Although we are against the crossfire, against indiscriminate killings. Even then I say, these are animals, they don’t fall into any human category. Those who inflict such brutal torture have no choice but to compare animals with them. These animals must receive direct crossfire without being left out of unreasonable judgment. “

On the night of September 25, a woman was raped while walking with her husband at MC College. It has been alleged that nine BCL activists picked up the woman from campus, took her to the dormitory and raped her.

Police have already arrested eight of the nine defendants in the case brought by the rape victim’s husband.

Commenting on the persistence of violence against women during the ‘BNP era’, Awami League leader Hanif said: “I am blaming the government. After she came to power in 2001, she brutally tortured leaders and Awami League activists throughout Bangladesh.

“Do you remember Purnima? Do you remember Fahima? BNP leaders don’t remember them now. He brutally tortured party leaders and workers in this way. We ask for justice, you did not judge at that time. Your golden son, the golden boys of Chhatra Dal Juba Dal, you cheered up and had fun in that moment. “

Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif commented that the BNP was still reaping the rewards of its “fomenting violence against women” in both the party and the state.

He said: “Today the reaction is in the student community. We want to assure the nation that we are not giving BNP shelter or encouragement. We see the perpetrator as the culprit. No matter what party he belongs to, he is a criminal. “

Responding to criticism from BNP leaders about corruption, Hanif said: “I will not say that corruption has completely stopped in Bangladesh. Corruption is what started when Hawa Bhaban opened. Across the state, it opened shops and offices. corruption. There would be no work in all of Bangladesh without commissioning Tareq Rahman. ”

In the words of this Awami League leader, BNP leaders are now saying that their government is campaigning against corruption. During the BNP government, they gave “refuge” to corruption, so it was not “noticed” much at the time.

The Institution of Engineers of Bangladesh (IEB) organized this mahfil prayer and discussion meeting on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

President of the IEB. Nurul Huda chaired the event, the Awami League’s science and technology secretary engineer. Abdus Sabur, IEB Nuruzzaman Co-Chair, Khandaker Manzur Morshed, Mohammad Hossain, SM Manjurul Haque Monju, General Secretary Shahadat Hossain (Shiblu), Deputy General Secretary. Ronak Ahsan spoke.



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