No trial of communal incidents held in 15yrs: Tarique Rahman
UNB
Publish: 20 Sep 2024, 09:55 PM
Dhaka,
Sept 20 (UNB) - BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Friday said there has
been no trial or credible investigation into any communal incident over the
past 15 years, as the fascist Awami League government has exploited these
issues for narrow political gains.
While exchanging
greetings with the members of the Hindu community, he also called for the
formation of a civic investigation commission, consisting of representatives
from civil society, all political parties, and various religious groups to
uncover the actual causes behind communal incidents and ensure proper justice
is served.
"Has there been a
trial of any incident in the last 15 years? Or has there been a credible
investigation into any incident, let alone a trial?" he said.
BNP arranged the
programme at the BNP Chairperson's Gulshan Office, marking the Janmashtami
festival of the Hindu Community.
Citing various communal
incidents, including the Ramu Buddhist temple attacks in 2012 and the
Nasirnagar attack in 2016, Tarique Rahman questioned why trials for these
incidents have not been conducted and why credible investigations have not
taken place.
Pointing at the Awami
League government, he said the illegal and non-democratic government tried to
create communal issues in a bid to divert public attention from its misrules
and exploitation. "In this case, they still trying so," he said.
"If we all conduct
a neutral review over all the attacks on minorities or religious
establishments, we'll see not a single incident occurred directly for religious
reasons rather the real reasons behind these were making narrow interests and
ill-political gains by the so-called political party," he said.
He extended his sincere
greetings to all members of the country's Hindu community on the Janmashtami
festival, which was celebrated on August 26, commemorating the birth of Lord
Sri Krishna.
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