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BNP may have hand behind attack on Zafar Iqbal: Quader

March 05, 2018 00:00:00


Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader making mass contact in the city's Baitul Mukarram area to make the party's public rally at Suhrawardy Udyan on March 7 a success. — Focus Bangla

Awami League (AL) general secretary Obaidul Quader said BNP may have hand behind the attack on Prof Muhammed Zafar Iqbal in Sylhet, reports bdnews24.com.

"It is true the attack was part of a plot," the AL leader said while talking to journalists ahead of the leaflet distribution in the city's Gulshan area on Sunday to make the party's public rally at Suhrawardy Udyan on March 7 a success..

"The plot has been devised by those who patronise the BNP. It is clear who was involved and who instigated them. Those who create confusion through their words are not working for the country."

Quader said the 'culprits behind the scenes' will be revealed by the investigation and the government will have no mercy on them.

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir had condemned the attack on Prof Iqbal on Saturday. He also said he saw a conspiracy behind the attack and it was organised by those who will take advantage of such a situation.

The attacker dubbed the famed writer as an 'enemy of Islam', saying he was attempting to kill him for this reason.

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Quader expressed his surprise at the confession prior to a party programme in Gulistan on Sunday.

"The attacker has been caught, but this is a cause for concern," he said. "We were surprised by his confession."

With the attack communal forces are signalling that they are preparing even more horrifying attacks, Quader said. This is why the March 7 public rally is 'extremely important'.

"We are getting signs that an evil power is attempting to create instability in the country."

"The attacker accused Zafar Iqbal of making anti-Islam statements but I have never heard such things about him. I do not believe anyone in the country has heard such things."

The prime minister supervised his treatment herself, said Quader.

"Those who cultivate the communal poison in our country are now attempting to attack progressive intellectuals in the name of religion. Similar attacks have occurred in the past. Zafar Iqbal is lucky to be alive."

Quader said he had spoken with the home minister on the matter.

"I believe an evil force is behind this. They must be found out and brought to justice. We cannot be negligent on this."


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