BSS-19 PM-DISCUSSION 2 DHAKA

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BSS-19

PM-DISCUSSION 2 DHAKA

Sheikh Hasina said British MP Sir Thomas William wanted to visit Bangladesh to probe the Bangabandhu killing.

“But Ziaur Rahman didn’t allow him to visit Bangladesh … If Ziaur Rahman was not the killer and the BNP was not a party of murderers, why they didn’t issue visa to the British lawmaker?,” she questioned.

The AL president said the BNP leaders should know that their party made the country’s politics toxic.

“The BNP had unleashed a reign of murders in the country where once politics was pursued on the basis of an ideology,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said after becoming the prime minister, Khaleda Zia had rewarded the killers of Bangabandhu and four national leaders following the footprint of her husband and military dictator Ziaur Rahman.

The prime minister said killing, torture and bomb-blasts had started during the rule of Ziaur Rahman. It was Ziaur Rahman who rewarded Bangabandhu’s killers by giving them jobs to Bangladesh missions abroad, she said.

“Many countries including Poland didn’t accept them as they were murderers,” she said.

She said the BNP’s founder destroyed the congenial atmosphere on the campus by handing over arms to the students.

The prime minister said Ziaur Rahman stopped the trial of war criminals and released them from the jail. “Zia made identified war criminals like Shah Aziz, Abdul Alim and Maulana Mannan ministers … he rewarded Bangabandhu’s killers one hand, while rehabilitated the war criminals socially and politically on other hand,” she said.

She continued: “The culture of killing, forced disappearance and loan default started during his rule.”

Sheikh Hasina said those who were involved in killing of Bangabandhu and those who were engaged in the plot had joined hands with Ziaur Rahman and Khandakar Moshtaque. “Many of them remain alive and they still talk tall,” she said.

The prime minister said both Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia had made ministers those who formed Al Badar, Al Shams and Razakar forces and those involved in the killing of intellectuals.

She said the BNP after coming to power in 2001 followed that process through which the Pakistani occupation forces carried out massacre in 1971.

“The BNP created militancy and terrorism and patronised the killers, smugglers and money launderers… they took the country to the path of ruination and there were no misdeeds they didn’t unleash,” she said.

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