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BNP demands quick rescue of missing Sunamganj leader Mujib

Tuesday, 6 May 2014


BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir Tuesday alleged that the killing and abduction of opposition leaders and activists have now become the government’s routine activities.
“It seems that atrocious killing, abduction and forced disappearance of opposition leaders and activists have become daily affairs of the current regime,” he said in a statement, according to a news agency.
The BNP spokesman issued the statement voicing deep concern over the reported missing of Sunamganj BNP leader Mujibur Rahman Mujib and his car driver Rezaul Haq Sohel.
Fakhrul alleged that the government is using the ‘cadres of the ruling party and its associate bodies alongside the law enforcers in carrying out the heinous acts.
 “The disappearance of Mujib and his car diver in Sunamganj manifests the dangerous anarchic situation created by the current illegal government across the country,” he added.
Mujib, a convening committee member of Sunamganj BNP, along with his car driver Sohel remained missing since he set out for Sylhet after attending BNP’s mass-hunger strike programme on Sunamganj Shaheed Minar premises Sunday afternoon.