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Speaking against war, sanctions doesn't suit PM: Fakhrul

Govt involved in killings and enforced disappearances, he alleges


September 25, 2022 00:00:00


BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir speaking at a discussion organised by its national committee at the Jatiya Press Club in the city on Saturday — FE Photo

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said that what Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina told the UNGA about war and sanctions doesn't suit her while her government has been indulging in killings and enforced disappearances, reports UNB.

"She (PM) is telling tall stories going abroad. She's saying in America that she doesn't want war and sanctions...but it doesn't suit her. She herself is involved in killings in her country. The government is carrying out killings while more than 600 people have been made disappear," he said.

Speaking at a discussion, the BNP leader also said several hundred people have been taken to police stations and made crippled while over 1,000 people have been killed by resorting to extra judicial killings. "That's why sanctions have been imposed on the elite force, RAB, who had earned reputations in the country in the fight against crime earlier, and on its seven officials for executing the government's unjustified orders."

Fakhrul said sanctions should be first imposed on those who gave illegal orders. "The country's people have given sanctions on them (govt). People are saying they no longer want to see the current regime in power."

BNP's national committee on the celebration of Golden Jubilee of Independence arranged the programme at the Jatiya Press Club.

Earlier on Friday, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina demanded an immediate end to Ukraine-Russia war and resulting sanctions for the sake of lives and livelihoods of the people throughout the world.

About the murder of Munshiganj Jubo Dal activist Shahidul Islam Shaon, Fakhrul said a section of the media is reporting that Shaon was killed by throwing brick chips from behind. "The way media are being regulated, the newspapers don't dare to speak the truth. The fact is that Shahidul Islam Shaon was shot dead. He scarified his blood for the entire nation, not for BNP."

Stating that their party has been carrying out a movement all over the country on public issues, he said four leaders and activists of BNP's different associate bodies, including Shaon in Munshiganj, have already been killed in the movement.

The BNP leader said Shaon sustained bullet wounds in his head as police fired on their party programme in Munshiganj and he succumbed to his injuries at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.


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