Bangladesh is militant, intolerant and the country's minorities are in danger - neighboring India has accused neighboring India of systematically perpetrating sectarian violence to give the world an image that the country is in danger. Allegations of the leaders - India's statement based on the Chittagong incident is an interference in the internal politics of Bangladesh. Chittagong event planned. Neighboring countries are spreading misinformation by making it an international agenda. They (India) are trying to portray Bangladesh as a militant state. The leaders urged the government and the people to stop the ongoing activities of communal riots.
Democracy Manch made this complaint in a press conference at the central office of Nagrik Oikya on Topkhana Road in the capital on Wednesday afternoon.
Mahamudur Rahman Manna, the president of Nagrik Oikya, said at the press conference, "The lawyer was hacked to death. Going to a violent climax. I rarely see such incidents in the country. look around When this incident started, the statements of neighboring countries worried us.
Mahamudur Rahman Manna mentioned the incident of cow slaughter in front of the newspaper office as a horrible incident and said, 'We talk about complete freedom of the media. If you don't like something, there is a way to say it. But in the language of arms, it cannot be accepted in any way.'
Advised the government to keep its eyes and ears open, Manna said, 'The government will act after the incident, not that. By seeing the symptoms, you can understand what can happen. The government has been behind the events that have happened in the last few days. The law enforcement forces of the government are not active so far. Ask the government to be more careful.'
Regarding the current situation in the country, Saiful Haque, general secretary of the Revolutionary Workers Party and coordinator of the democracy platform, said that the defeat of the Awami League and Sheikh Hasina after the August 5 coup was seen by the BJP government as their defeat. They have continued anti-Bangladesh activities, anti-coup activities, activities against the interim government.
In response to a question from journalists, Saiful Haque said, "I think the language in which their representative is giving a press conference on behalf of the Indian government is a form of incitement."
Jonaid Saki, the chief coordinator of the Mass Solidarity Movement, believes that this incident has been done in Chittagong to create an atmosphere of planned violence. He said, the manner of killing shows that they are inciting Muslims to attack them (Hindus). Those attacks can be shown to the whole world as the reality of Bangladesh. The coup was smeared. Such activities should be prevented.
Jonaid Saki said that fascists can enter any event, noting that there is a group active to derail the democratic journey. For this he called everyone to be careful.
Sheikh Rafiqul Islam Bablu, convener of Bhasani Anusari Parishad urged everyone to be united to face the anarchic situation in the country. He also warned that the victory of the coup will not be allowed to be undermined.
Hasnat Qayyum, the chief coordinator of the State Reform Movement, said that the conscious attempt to turn the incident in Chittagong into a communal riot has been kept under control. For the rest of the time, the people have to be aware of the incitement being given by the state and through various channels.
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal General Secretary Shahid Uddin Mahmud Swapan mentioned in the press conference that this incident took place in Chittagong as a part of planned activities to create unstable situation in the country. He said, there is no precedent for a country to react in this way to the internal question of the neighboring country.
Stating that some people are trying to interfere with the freedom of expression, Shahid Uddin Mahmud said that the media is being given different names. Attempts are being made to form a mob by gathering somewhere. He also said, 'Opinions may differ; But attacking the office of someone you don't like, slaughtering cows cannot be part of the spirit of democracy.'