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2 more cases filed against Latif

October 13, 2014 00:00:00


Two more cases have been filed in Laxmipur and Narayanganj against Abdul Latif Siddique, who was just dropped from

the cabinet as Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister, for hurting the religious sentiments of the Muslims, reports UNB.

Advocate AKM Masud, a lawyer of Laxmipur Judge Court, filed a case with the Laxmipur Senior Judicial Magistrate Court on Sunday.

Taking cognisance of the complaint, Senior Judicial Magistrate Afsana Abedin kept the order pending.

Besides, Advocate Shah Mazharul Haque, general secretary of

Kadamrasul Poura unit of BNP of Bandar upazila of Narayanganj, filed the other case with the Narayanganj Senior Judicial Magistrate on Sunday morning.

Chandni Rupon, Magistrate of the Senior Judicial Court, asked the sacked minister to appear before the court on December 9 to explain his comments.

At a views-exchange meeting with expatriates from Tangail in New York on September 28, Latif Siddique made disparaging remarks about hajj, one of the main pillars of Islam, and Tablig Jamaat.

He had said: "During hajj, too much of manpower is wasted. Over 20 lakh people have gone to Saudi Arabia to perform hajj. They've no work, no production and they only cause deduction."


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