Although the country was initially free from dictatorship, the war did not end: Dr. Rezaul Karim

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central working council member and secretary of Dhaka Metropolitan North said that although the country is initially free from dictatorship, the war is not over. Muhammad Rezaul Karim.


He said that the ghosts of fascism are haunting various sectors of the state apparatus including public administration, law enforcement and judiciary. They can divert the normal situation of the country at any time. Therefore, the interim government should identify and arrest them and bring them under the law and ensure exemplary punishment.

He said these things while addressing the chief guest at the staff meeting of the northern wards of the municipality at Lakshmipur Aliya Madrasa ground on Friday (October 18).

Under the chairmanship of Laxmipur City Amir Advocate Abul Farah Nishan and under the direction of Secretary Maulana Zahirul Islam, Amir SUM Ruhul Amin Bhuiyan of Laxmipur District Jamaat, District Assistant Secretary Maulana Nashir Uddin Mahmud, District Working Council Member and District President of Labor Welfare Federation Momin Ullah Patwari addressed the conference as special guests. , District Shura member Prof. AHM Mostaqur Rahman and former principal of Laxmipur Aliya Madrasa Maulana Md. Abdullah.

Laxmipur City Jamaat Assistant Secretary Advocate Manjurul Alam Miron, City Working Council Member Maulana Shamchul Huda and Md. Nashir Uddin, Municipal Ward No. 2 Amir Shahidullah Sumon, Ward No. 4 Amir Tauhidul Islam Farhad, Ward No. 5 President Master Tarek Alam, 14 Ward No. Amir Maulana Md. Yusuf and Ward No. 15 Amir Masudur Rahman etc.

Dr. Rezaul Karim said that the blood of martyrs has made the holy land of Lakshmipur fertile and dynamic for the Islamic movement. Dr. has poured fresh blood from his heart to establish religion. Faiz. Many more people had to die in this bloody land to bid farewell to fascism and mafia-style Awami Bakshal. Our younger generation also gave life to the anti-discrimination student movement. At least 15 people had to accept martyrdom to chase Awami fascism. As a result, the country and nation got a new Bangladesh. Therefore, to make the victory achieved sustainable and fruitful, the workers of the Islamic movement must build steel-solid unity.

Source:Time News Bd

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