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Jumbangla Desk: Local BNP leaders and activists have demanded the stay of the death penalty verdict of Abdul Malik Liton, a former member of the Sylhet District Chhatra Dal. Today, on Monday, Sylhet's Jaintapur Upazila Sadar bus stand area, the initiative of local BNP and allied orga

Jumbangla Desk: Local BNP leaders and activists have demanded the stay of the death penalty verdict of Abdul Malik Liton, a former member of the Sylhet District Chhatra Dal. Today, on Monday, Sylhet's Jaintapur Upazila Sadar bus stand area, the initiative of local BNP and allied organizations made this demand.

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BNP leaders claim that Liton was framed and sentenced in a drug case during the Awami League government. Now the time has come for his release. Lytton became a victim of political vendetta.

Under the chairmanship of Jaintapur Upazila BNP Vice-President Abdus Sukkur and upazila volunteer party leader Kamal Ahmed and Md. Jaintapur Union BNP President Abdul Ahad, BNP Leader Tanveer Ahmad Shaheen, District Jubo Dal Joint Editor Abul Hasim, Jamaat-e-Islami Jaintapur Union President Nurul Islam, Ismail Mia Ripon, Labor Union General Secretary Kamal Ahmad, Student Leader Tarek Ahmed, Goainghat Youth Dal Joint Convener Mizanur Rahman Helowar, BNP Leader MA Razzak, District Chhatra Dal Joint Secretary Sohail Ahmad, Central Jaflong Union Chhatra Dal General Secretary Ariful Islam Arif, East Jaflong Union Chhatra Dal General Secretary Sabbir Ahmad Sujan.


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It is to be noted that the then Chhatra Dal leader and Abdul Malik Liton, son of Abdus Shahid Mia of Lakherpar village of Jaflong Union, along with 2 other people were arrested by the police on September 26, 2019 with 1 kg of heroin. On October 5, 2023, the court announced the death sentence against Litton. The other two accused were acquitted. Litton has been in jail since his arrest.


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