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BNP demands judicial inquiry into Pintu’s death

May 10, 2015 00:00:00


BNP on Saturday demanded a judicial inquiry into the death of its assistant organising secretary Nasiruddin Ahmed Pintu rejecting the probe committee formed by the government in this regard, reports UNB.

"We' have unequivocally said the probe committee formed over Pintu's death is nothing but eyewash. We reject the probe committee and demand a judicial inquiry into Pintu's death," said BNP standing committee member ASM Hannan Shah.

Addressing a doa mahfil arranged in memory of Pintu in the afternoon, the BNP leader alleged that Pintu died due to the negligence of jail authorities.

"Pintu died without treatment in Rajshahi jail. The jail authorities refused a doctor to treat him when he had been in the jail two days before his death."

BNP's student front Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) arranged the doa mahfil at BNP's Nayapaltan Central Office. A special munajat was also held seeking salvation of Pintu's departed soul.

On May 3, Nasiruddin Pintu, a former BNP MP, who was serving life-term imprisonment in the BDR carnage case, died of cardiac arrest at the age of 48 after he was taken to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital from Rajshahi Jail.

The government formed a three-member probe committee, headed by Dhaka Divisional DIG (Prison), to investigate his death on the same day.

Hannan Shah alleged that the government always behaved with him like an enemy. "It can, in no way, be accepted that a dedicated leader like him would die untreated."


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