'I will stay with my father-in-law Asaduzzaman Noor'

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Entertainment desk: A few days ago former member of parliament and cultural figure Asaduzzaman Noor was arrested. He was a member of Parliament and Minister of Culture during the dictatorial regime of Sheikh Hasina. Many people, including cultural workers, condemned and protested his arres

'I will stay with my father-in-law Asaduzzaman Noor'
September 20, 20242 Mins Read
Entertainment desk: A few days ago former member of parliament and cultural figure Asaduzzaman Noor was arrested. He was a member of Parliament and Minister of Culture during the dictatorial regime of Sheikh Hasina. Many people, including cultural workers, condemned and protested his arrest.

Don't be confused

This time, daughter-in-law and associate professor of Dhaka University Kajli Shehrin Islam said that she is by the side of father-in-law Asaduzzaman Noor through social media.

Kajli Shehrin Islam wrote on Facebook, 'I usually don't write much about personal matters on social media. But we know that the personal is political. We know very well that everything is political in Bangladesh. Can we criticize Asaduzzaman Noor for his politics, especially as part of the Awami League government since 2014, for not openly questioning, criticizing, condemning his party and government and clearly supporting what they have done? yes

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He writes, 'Could we have misinformation, misunderstandings, suspicions or personal and political vendettas against him, resulting in hate campaigns on social media and elsewhere? Not exactly, but probably yes. Can he be charged with the crime he committed in a fair system of evidence and a fair legal process? Yes.'

'Should he be pardoned because he is a talented and popular cultural figure? no Should he be forgiven because he has done so much good for so many people? Sadly, no.


Can he (or anyone else) be accused of a crime to which he is not remotely connected, with no evidence? no It is a very simple calculation.'
He wrote, 'I stood by my students, my people, my country, in the July movement and the subsequent massacre. Because I knew it was right (I supported this from my father-in-law, right before his eyes. He didn't stop me.

Not only that, but to protect my rights, he prevented those stronger than himself). It is from that moral strength that I was able to post this today.'

"Change was needed," he claimed. Change is needed. We must continue to work for that change for the greater good, for the dead, the injured, the traumatized and those of us who are alive and fighting. I will never doubt my decision. No matter how many people say, look what you did, fight for all this? Nothing has changed, the family has been there for him.

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I will stand by my father-in-law Asaduzzaman Noor, until he is proven guilty in an impartial court. I was active in July-August, I am talking about it now, always want justice.'

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