Why didn’t the police know about such an important issue? Jafrullah Chowdhury



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Public Health Trustee and Founder Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury said: “What strikes me most is that so many police cars are on fire, they appear to be sleeping.” The police stopped my car before it entered the city today. They are looking for where I can go or not. The police are so conscientious, how come the police didn’t find out about something so important?

On Saturday he spoke with journalists at the Press Club while visiting the area affected by the violence in Brahmanbaria and asking about the families of the victims of the anti-Modi movement and Hefazat-e-Islam strike.

He said that the attack on the Brahmanbaria Press Club and the journalists was a very reprehensible act. We are shocked. On the one hand, what has happened so far has been in the newspapers about Ramadan, again I have received information from you wearing T-shirt pants. Meanwhile, I receive information from others that this incident has taken place in the infighting of the Awami League. We don’t understand anything yet. I can’t find any reason to attack the press club. It’s a very immature job. ‘

He said: ‘What MP Ubaidul Moktadir Chowdhury has said, he has claimed directly from the police. At this time we do not want to comment. I will go to Dhaka and tell everything. But I regret having attacked journalists and press clubs. I think attacking the press club is the same as attacking the mosque. Your job is to tell the truth, a lot of you are doing it in some places. ‘

Present were the General Secretary of Bhasani Anusari Parishad Sheikh Rafiqul Islam Bablu, Chief Coordinator of Gana Sanghati Andolan Jonaid Saki, Member of the Presidium of Bhasani Anusari Parishad Naeem Jahangir, President of Muktijoddha Dal Ishtiaq Aziz Ulfat, Jahangir Public Health Center Press Adviser Alamtra Mintchin on the occasion. Enamul Haque, Barrister Sadia Arman, member of the Bhasani Council of Followers.

On Saturday morning, he visited Brahmanbaria Press Club, Ustad Alauddin Khan Municipal Auditorium, Municipal Office, Bangabandhu Square in Bangabandhu Square, damaged Bangabandhu mural, Alauddin Auditorium, Sadar Upazila Land Office and various other damaged structures. Later, he visited Jamia Yunusiya Madrasa, the oldest religious educational institution in Brahmanbaria, and heard the details of the incident from Hefazat leaders and scholars. During this time, he inquired about the families of those killed in the police and BGB shootings.



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