Home of 200 people of 803 SI is in Gopalganj: Rizvi

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that Sheikh Hasina, the friend of fascism who fled the country in the student uprising and stayed in India, has turned Bangladesh into a mass grave.

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that Sheikh Hasina, the friend of fascism who fled the country in the student uprising and stayed in India, has turned Bangladesh into a mass grave.

He made this complaint while distributing leaflets to raise public awareness against dengue in the capital's Uttara on Tuesday.

Nobel laureate economist Dr. Mentioning the needs of the people of the country to the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, he said that not a single person should die of an epidemic during the tenure of this government without treatment.

Rizvi complained that there are still many friends of fascism in the administration.

He said that 803 police sub-inspectors appointed during Sheikh Hasina's tenure are being posted in different police stations. They are not neutral. They are all Hasina's cadre. Among them there are 200 police officers, whose homes are in Gopalganj. All these police officers should be investigated. There are many more cases.

Rizvi asked the Interim Government's Home Affairs Adviser and said, "How come the policemen who were martyred by firing on the student crowd are still in the administration?" How are 200 SIs of the district police like Gopalganj still working for Hasina's fascism?

With this law and order force and administration, Sheikh Hasina has turned Bangladesh into a mass grave by shooting, disappearing and murdering students and political party leaders.

He said that the administration should identify these people and bring them to justice. Besides, the martyr's soul will not rest.

At this time, BNP health affairs secretary Dr. Rafiqul Islam, co-health affairs Parvez Reza Kakon, North mayoral candidate Tabith Awal, former member secretary of Dhaka Metropolitan North BNP Aminul Haque, SM Jahangir and other leaders and activists were present.


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