Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday warned all Hefazat-e-Islam militants, involved in the long spell of violence since last month following the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, of legal action as she stressed her government s zero-tolerance strategy against social menaces like militancy. You, the Hefazat leaders and workers, don t you go to study at Deoband (in India)? So, how dare you to protest against the Prime Minister of India s visit? I have managed all opportunities for you people to go abroad. I m surprised., she said.
Speaking in Parliament, she questioned Hefazat leaders ethics and honesty, especially its Joint Secretary General Mamunul Haque.
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Published: 18 Mar 2021 12:27 AM BdST
Updated: 18 Mar 2021 04:11 AM BdST
Supporters of radical group Hifazat-e Islam have attacked and looted homes of Hindus at a village in Sunamganj’s Shalla alleging insult to Islam in a Facebook post criticising their leader Mamunul Haque, the police say. );
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Maulana Ataullah Amin, assistant organising secretary of the organisation’s central committee, has denied its link with the hate attack.
The attackers vandalised 60 to 70 homes and furniture at Noagaon village on Wednesday morning before a huge number of the law enforcers from Shalla and Derai police stations took the situation under control, according to the police.
Ahmad Shafi’s death: PBI investigators visit Hathazari Madrasa
Members of Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) visited the Hathazari Madrasa on Tuesday morning as part of their probe into the alleged killing of Hefazat-e-Islam founder Shah Ahmad Shafi.
The PBI team, led by its Divisional superintendent Md Iqbal Hossain, spoke to a number of people including Hefazat’s incumbent chief Junaid Babunagri.
Superintendent of Police Iqbal later told reporters that they visited the spot in compliance with a court order as part of their investigation.
“We’ve spoken to some people but we can’t say much for the sake of our investigation,” he said. “We’re working to submit the investigation report within the time stipulated by the court.”