Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said on Sunday Priyabala Saha, who complained of minority oppression in Bangladesh to US President Donald Trump, should be given a chance to explain herself, report agencies.
Priya claimed that 37 million Hindus, Buddhists and Christians had disappeared from Bangladesh and that her home was torched and her land was grabbed by Muslim fundamentalists.
"The reasons for making such allegations should be investigated. I think she should be given a chance to defend herself when she returns home," Quader told the media after attending the license handover ceremony of MRT Line 6 at Bangabandhu International Convention Centre.
Bangladesh strongly condemned Priya Saha's allegations. The government on Saturday said that there appears to be an ulterior motive behind her false and concocted stories aimed at maligning Bangladesh.
"Her motive should be investigated," Quader said. "She should make a public statement."
Meanwhile, several people, including lawyers, have moved the court seeking permission to file sedition cases against her in various districts across the country.
The Awami League general secretary on the day also visited ailing Advocate Toufiq Newaz at United Hospital in the city.
During the visit, Quader inquired about the health condition of Toufiq Newaz, husband of AL Joint-General Secretary and Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni, and talked to the physicians.
Dr Dipu Moni and Education Secretary Md Sohorab Hossain were present at the hospital during the visit.
Priya Saha should be given a chance to explain: Quader
FE Team | Published: July 21, 2019 23:07:07
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