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B desh: Mamunul confesses to inciting violence against Modi s visit

B desh: Mamunul confesses to inciting violence against Modi s visit B desh: Mamunul confesses to inciting violence against Modi s visit Last Updated: Wed, Apr 21st, 2021, 13:00:21hrs If Sheikh Hasina s government falls, no one can come to power without the support of Hefazat, said Haque. Hefazat-e-Islam group staged a nationwide violent protests in March over Modi s visit to Bangladesh. At least 16 people were killed in the incident. Haque confessed to the police that he used to provoke people against non-Muslim people, open thinkers and progressive leaders as well as the Awami league and PM Sheikh Hasina to grab the power of the country.

Bangladesh: Mamunul confesses to inciting violence against Modi s visit

Bangladesh: Mamunul confesses to inciting violence against Modi s visit   Wed, Apr 21 2021 12:50:10 PM By Sumi Khan Dhaka, Apr 21 (IANS): Hefazat-e-Islam Joint Secretary General Mamunul Haque, who is in police custody, has confessed to inciting violence in Bangladesh against last month s visit by India s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the country. If Sheikh Hasina s government falls, no one can come to power without the support of Hefazat, said Haque. Hefazat-e-Islam group staged a nationwide violent protests in March over Modi s visit to Bangladesh. At least 16 people were killed in the incident. Haque confessed to the police that he used to provoke people against non-Muslim people, open thinkers and progressive leaders as well as the Awami league and PM Sheikh Hasina to grab the power of the country.

Protestors in Bangladesh demand apology from Pakistan for 1971 genocide

Protestors in Bangladesh demand apology from Pakistan for 1971 genocide Protestors in Bangladesh demand apology from Pakistan for 1971 genocide Protests were held across Bangladesh on December 14, demanding an apology from Pakistan for the 1971 genocide and the killing of Bangladeshi intellectuals. advertisement A memorandum has also been sent to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. Protest rallies were held across Bangladesh on Monday and demonstrators demanded an apology from Pakistan for the 1971 Bangladesh genocide and killing of intellectuals. Various programmes were held across the country and a memorandum was sent to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, demanding an apology. These programmes were held on the occasion of Shaheed Buddhijibi Debos on Monday.

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