BSS
  23 Oct 2021, 19:14
Update : 23 Oct 2021, 20:09

BNP’s comments seem they know how Cumilla’s incident carried out: Hasan

DHAKA, Oct 23, 2021 (BSS)- Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said it seems from BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir’s comments that he (Fakhrul) knows very well how the incident of Cumilla was carried out.
 
“From the very beginning, Mirza Fakhrul’s remarks like ‘Thakur ghore kere, ami kola khai na’ (A guilty mind is always suspicious), it seems that he would know very well who sent Iqbal to Cox’s Bazar. The people who patronised the incident sent Iqbal to Cox’s Bazar and are out to create confusion spreading rumours about the incident,” he told.
 
The minister stated the comments replying to a query of newsmen at his official residence at Mintu Road in the capital.
 
Hasan said the government has taken tough and speedy actions after the incidents and the leaders and activists of Awami League stand beside the Hindu community.
 
“You all know that the incidents were conducted to destroy communal harmony in the country. The government has taken tough actions against these and over one hundred cases were lodged, over hundred people have been arrested and police also arrested the man who kept the holy Quran Sharif in the puja mandap. The rest of the information will be revealed through investigation,” he added.
 
The minister said the government has already repaired houses and constructed new houses for the Pirganj victims. The government and Awami League provided financial and food assistance to the victims, said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.
 
The minister also showed some pictures of the newly constructed houses at Pirganj to journalists from his mobile phone.
 
On the other hand, he said, BNP-Jamaat and other fanatic groups are trying to create confusion among the people through continuing falsehood. Everyone should remain alert, he added.
 
Terming the incident as one of the most condemnable acts, Hasan said everyone should keep in mind that no one would suffer while protesting, he added.