
File photo, Fakhrul.
Dhaka//
BNP has decided to write a letter to the United Nations asking for an impartial investigation into the killings that took place during the students’ movement. At the same time, the chief adviser of the interim government. The party will also write to Muhammad Yunus. Besides, the government will also write to take initiative to free the 50 expatriates detained in Dubai.
Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced this decision at a press conference at the BNP Chairperson’s political office in the capital’s Gulshan on Saturday evening. BNP Secretary General said that these letters will be given in one or two days.
Mirza Fakhrul said that before the victory in this movement, we have always been talking about the brutal massacre of the government by its government forces. The United Nations was most concerned about this. We have decided to write to the UN for an impartial investigation. The chief adviser of the interim government. I will also write to Muhammad Yunus. Besides, I will also write to the government to take initiative for the release of 50 expatriates detained in the United Arab Emirates for supporting the movement.
At the beginning, the BNP Secretary General started the press conference by paying deep respect to those who were martyred in the student movement. At this time, the chief adviser of the interim government. Thanking the advisers including Yunus, he said, they have started working sincerely. It has created hope for the entire nation.
BNP Secretary General said that six judges of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court have already resigned. A new acting Chief Justice has been appointed by the President. I think this is good news for democracy. We believe that the situation created in the Judiciary will be largely rectified.
Mirza Fakhrul said that misinformation is being spread about attacks on minorities and said, “We are very concerned that misleading news about the current situation in Bangladesh is being served in the media at home and abroad. There various attacks on minority communities, deterioration of law and order situation are highlighting these issues, which are not correct at all. In some places, problems are arising which are not communal but political events. We (BNP) are trying to serve a news related to it, strongly condemning it.
At the same time, we want to say that BNP is not involved in such incidents, no normal political party or individual in Bangladesh can be involved. It’s a plot afoot. The plot to destroy the newly acquired independence of Bangladesh has started.
The press conference was also attended by BNP Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas, Dr. Abdul Moin Khan, Vice Chairman Barkatullah Bulu, Advocate Zainal Abedin, Advisor to the Chairperson Advocate Masud Ahmed Talukder, Legal Affairs Secretary Qaiser Kamal and Associate Legal Affairs Secretary Advocate Mejbah Uddin.
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