“Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s photo removed from Bangabhaban’s Darbar Hall”: Mahfuj Alam
UNB
Publish: 11 Nov 2024, 09:57 PM
Dhaka,
Nov 11 (UNB) - Bangabadhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's photo has been removed from
Bangabhaban's Darbar Hall.
"The photo of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-post '71 fascist-has been removed from Darbar Hall. It is
a shame for us that we couldn't remove his pictures from Bangabhaban after the
5th of August. Apologies. But he won't be seen anywhere till people's July
spirit lives on," Mahfuj Alam posted on his Facebook page on Monday.
"BAL must
acknowledge and apologize for what Sheikh Mujib and his daughter have done to
the people of Bangladesh, starting from non-democratic '72 constitution to
famine, laundering of billions, and extrajudicial killings of thousands of
dissidents and opponents (72-75, 2009-2024). Then, we can talk about pre-'71
Sheikh Mujib. Without apologies and trials of fascists, there won't be any kind
of reconciliation," he added.
According to Article 4A
of Bangladesh's Constitution, the portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman, "shall be preserved and displayed" in prominent government
offices, including those of the president, prime minister, speaker, and chief
justice, as well as government and semi-government offices, educational institutions,
and embassies.
In 2000, the Awami
League administration passed legislation requiring the display of Bangabandhu's
photograph in all government offices. However, when the BNP-led government took
office in 2001, the law was abolished.
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