VOL NO REGD NO DA 1589

Sunday, December 25, 2005

HEADLINE

POLITICS & POLICIES

METRO & COUNTRY

MISCELLANY

EDITORIAL

LETTER TO EDITOR

COMPANY & FINANCE

BUSINESS & FINANCE

TRADE/ECONOMY

LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT

MARKET & COMMODITIES

SPORTS

WORLD

 

FE Specials

FE Education

Urban Property

Monthly Roundup

Saturday Feature

Asia/South Asia

 

Feature

13th SAARC SUMMIT DHAKA-2005

WOMEN & ECONOMY

57th Republic Day of India

US TRADE SHOW

 

 

 

Archive

Site Search

 

HOME

POLITICS & POLICIES
 
Govt firm to root out those behind Bangla Bhai, Shaikh Rahman
12/25/2005
 

          Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Matiur Rahman Nizami said when a quarter says the bombings will stop if the government resigns, expels Jamaat from the cabinet and accepts reform proposals, it exposes the purpose of bomb blasts, reports UNB.
"Many top-ranking JMB leaders were arrested, but a quarter is not happy," he said at a discussion on "Terrorism in the eyes of Islam: Our Responsibility" at the Jatiya Press Club auditorium in the city Saturday.
State Minister for Home Affairs Lutfozzaman Babar and State Minister for Religious Affairs Mosharref Hossain Shajahan also spoke at the discussion, organised by the Bangladesh Masjid Mission and chaired by its President Maulana Joynul Abedin.
Nizami, also Industries Minister, alleged that those who want to turn Bangladesh into another Afghanistan are staging the bomb blasts.
He said the coalition government has taken firm stand to root out terrorism through `clean heart operation' and RAB, but a quarter who wants to grab power through the back door could not be happy with these initiatives.
State Minister for Home Affairs Lutfozzaman Babor said those who are behind Bangla Bhai and Shaikh Abdur Rahman will have to be smoked out.
"Those who blasted bombs and staged suicidal attacks since August 17 worked as operators only…We will have to find out who are behind Bangla Bhai and Shaikh Abdur Rahman," he told the discussion.
He said Imams, madrasah teachers and `alem-olama' have clearly mentioned that Islam does not support terror activities of militant groups. "Those who want to portray Bangladesh as a terrorist nation and Islam as a religion of terrorism are doing these heinous acts."
State Minister for Religious Affairs Mosharref Hossain Shajahan asked the misguided militants to return to normal life, expressing the hope that the militancy will come to end in a couple of months as the people and the government are united against the menace.

 

 
  More Headline
Unhealthy politics retarding DU's academic progress
Caretaker govt should be free to reform election process: Moudud
Non-govt teachers want their jobs to be brought under revenue budget
Zillur criticises attacks on AL leaders
Romanian Nat'l Day observed
BCL invigorated with talk of its council in the air
Govt firm to root out those behind Bangla Bhai, Shaikh Rahman
Blasts attempt ‘to hamper coexistence of all religions’
AL, BNP's politics not for Islam or people: Hijbut Tahrir
 

Print this page | Mail this page | Save this page | Make this page my home page

About us  |  Contact us  |  Editor's panel  |  Career opportunity | Web Mail

 

 

 

 

Copy right @ financialexpress.com