Salahuddin\\\'s wife again seeks PM\\\'s intervention


FE Team | Published: March 23, 2015 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


 Hasina Ahmed, wife of BNP joint secretary general Salahuddin Ahmed who has remained missing since March 10, again sought the Prime Minister's intervention in getting back her husband, reports UNB.
"My husband has remained traceless for 12 days as law enforcers have picked him up. My sons, daughters and I have been passing our days in deep worries," she told a press conference organised by a pro-BNP platform Nagorik Samaj at the National Press Club in the city on Sunday.
Hasina further said, "I once again humbly request the Prime Minister to order the law enforcers to return my husband unharmed."
Prof Sukomal Barua of Dhaka University read out a written statement at the press conference, expressing the Nagorik Samaj's concern over the disappearance of Salahuddin, 'growing incidents of killings, enforced disappearances and mass arrest'.
The platform demanded a fresh acceptable election through a dialogue with the opposition to restore peace in the country.
Addressing the press conference, Hasina Ahmed in a sad voice said, "My husband was a lawyer as well as an administrative official. He was also a former MP and a state minister. I want cooperation from all to have my husband back unharmed."

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