Dhaka,
Nov 12 (UNB) - Hours after criticising the government for removing Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman's portrait from Bangabhaban, BNP Senior Joint Secretary General
Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Tuesday apologised for his unwarranted remark.
"I had thought
Sheikh Mujib's photo was taken down from the Durbar Hall of Bangabhaban, where
all the presidents' portraits are displayed. In fact, the photo (of Mujib) was
removed from another office room in Bangabhaban," he said.
In a statement, the BNP
leader said Sheikh Hasina's fascist regime had made it mandatory, through
legislation, to display the portraits of Sheikh Mujib. Such fascist laws would
have no effect after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina's regime, he said.
"Everywhere, from
offices to courts, there should be no symbols of misrule. I apologise for that
unwarranted statement," the BNP leader said.
Earlier in the day,
Rizvi criticised the removal of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's portrait from the
Darbar Hall of Bangabhaban, describing it as an inappropriate action.
"After August 15,
1975, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad had removed the portrait of Sheikh Mujib from Bangabhaban,
but Ziaur Rahman later reinstated it," he said.
Rizvi made the remarks
while inaugurating a free medical camp and blood donation programme at the
BNP's Nayapaltan central office.
The event was organised
by the party to commemorate National Revolution and Solidarity Day, which marks
the civil-military uprising of November 7, 1975.
Rizvi referred to a
statement by Mahfuj Alam, an advisor to the interim government, who announced
that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's portrait had been removed from Bangabhaban.
"You may have done
it, but time does not always pass in the same way. Everyone's contributions
should be properly acknowledged. So, I believe his (Mujib's) photo should not
have been taken down," he said.
Rizvi also said that
history would ultimately judge the contributions of individuals to national
life, and it should be the responsibility of the people to assess and weigh the
contributions and misdeeds of anybody.
"As we are not as
narrow-minded as the Awami League, we believe Sheikh Mujib's portrait should
not have been removed from Bangabhaban," the BNP leader stated.
In a Facebook post on
Monday, Mahfuj Alam, an advisor to the interim government, wrote: "The
photo of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-Post '71 Fascist-has been removed from the
Darbar Hall. It is a shame that we couldn't remove his pictures from
Bangabhaban after the 5th of August."
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