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BNP-Jamaat behind Tuesday's anarchy: Mahmud

UNB. Dhaka
17 Jul 2024 19:02:26 | Update: 17 Jul 2024 19:02:26
BNP-Jamaat behind Tuesday's anarchy: Mahmud
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Foreign Minister and Awami League Joint General Secretary Hasan Mahmud on Wednesday said BNP-Jamaat desired to see dead bodies in the country in an effort to fish in murky water amid quota protests in the country, resulting in the death of six persons on Tuesday.

"BNP-Jamaat terrorists were behind the evil efforts to create anarchy across the country," he said, speaking as the chief guest at a discussion at Jatiya Press Club.

Hasan said the government is sympathetic towards general students.

He said the current program is being carried out on the prescription of BNP-Jamaat, and six persons have been killed because of their politics over dead bodies.

Hasan said buses were set on fire, motorcycles were vandalized, and metro rail station was attacked on Tuesday. "These are not the work of ordinary students. BNP-Jamaat came in and did these unruly activities."

"Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina sympathizes with students. Those who distorted the Prime Minister's speech and raised slogans in favour of razakars in Dhaka University are being identified. They do not have the spirit of the Liberation War," he added.

Hasan said BNP-Jamaat is trying to destabilize the country by relying on the program of the quota movement.

"We won't let that happen. Tarique Rahman ordered to infiltrate the movement," he said.

Hasan said the movement is longer in the hands of agitating students. "It has been snatched away. Your leaders are sold out. BNP-Jamaat wanted dead bodies. They got that. Their cadres carried out terrorist activities and killed 6 people."

Hasan said the government is investigating, and action will be taken against those involved as per law. "And the issue of quota is pending in the Supreme Court. The government cannot interfere here. So please wait until the final verdict. The government sympathizes with you."

Saying that students started the quota movement without understanding the issue, the minister said that in view of the earlier demands of the students, the government canceled the quota system in government jobs out of sympathy for them.

"The last few BCS exams were completely without quota," he said.

"General students are being misled. BNP-Jamaat entered there and fixed the program for the quota movement," he said.

Hasan said BNP-Jamaat gangs have come down with sticks and firearms in the entire country, including Dhaka, Chattogram, Rangpur, and in Chattogram they have cut off people's veins.

"Chhatra League workers were thrown off from the roof of a six-storey building in Chattogram. They attacked them with firearms. Three people were killed in Chattogram," he said.

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