‘BNP is misleading people with fictitious information about disappearances and torture’ – 2024-04-13 11:12:50

by times news cr

2024-04-13 11:12:50

Awami League General Secretary, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said that when the people of Bangladesh from all walks of life are celebrating the holy Eid festival, in a safe and joyful environment, every corner of the house is celebrating the festival with families and relatives. confusing

He said these things in a statement sent to the media on Saturday (April 13) afternoon.

He said that the information given by Mirza Fakhrul about the disappearance of the opposition leaders and activists, the incidents of murders are completely false and the number of cases filed is completely fabricated. After all the conspiracies of BNP to obstruct the democracy and electoral process of Bangladesh have failed, they are now making blatant lies with fabricated information.

In a statement, Awami League General Secretary said, BNP leaders are continuously running this anti-government propaganda in the hope of getting mercy and political support from foreign masters regarding the number of so-called disappearances, murders and cases. Mirza Fakhrul Islam should publish the complete list of BNP leaders with specific information if there is any incident of so-called persecution for political reasons without spreading false propaganda. The Youth Dal leader who died in Thakurgaon was a locally identified drug addict and multiple cases were pending against him for various terrorist activities including drug trade. If there is any violation of law, the government will look into the matter seriously. But Mirza Fakhrul is trying to gain political advantage by spreading misinformation and accusing the natural death of a criminal like a drug addict and drug dealer as ‘government torture on the opposition’.

In the statement, he said, when the BNP was in state power, on August 21, 2004, it hatched a conspiracy to completely wipe out the Bangladesh Awami League by carrying out an infernal grenade attack. Between 2001 and 2006, a total of 1,223 Awami League leaders and activists were killed in crossfire and police custody by law enforcement forces including Operation Clean Heart. Bangladesh Awami League does not believe in revenge politics. Awami League government is determined to establish democracy and rule of law in the country at any cost.

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