We didn’t say we wanted to bring anyone to the polls: Fakhrul
Daily updated news Politics November 20, 2024 We didn’t say we wanted to bring anyone to the polls: Fakhrul “They are trying to mislead the people by taking advantage of India,” BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated in reference to the interim administration. It will not deceive the citizens of this nation. The populace will foil all of their schemes, they will never reinstate fascism, and they will not tolerate dominance. At a rally held in Feni on Wednesday, November 20, in honor of National Revolution and Solidarity Day, he made these remarks. At the same time, Mirza Fakhrul observed, “The filth that the Awami League has created in fifteen years has damaged democratic institutions. The judiciary, the administration, the economy, and the election system have all been ruined by the Awami League. They have ruined the political and economic system. They themselves have embezzled and laundered lakhs of millions of Taka. Organize elections soon and clean up their trash. The issues will worsen the longer the elections are postponed. Latest news National Politics We didn’t say we wanted to bring anyone to the polls: Fakhrul November 20, 2024 Education Campus Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor November 20, 2024 Football Sports Argentina is coming to India, will play two international matches! November 20, 2024 International Israeli attack kills 3 more Lebanese soldiers as death toll passes 40 November 20, 2024 Freelance Updates IDB-BISEW is providing free IT training, employment opportunities are available November 20, 2024 International Gaza hospital under Israeli siege, Lebanon ceasefire talks ‘progress’ November 20, 2024
Mirror factory workers’ passports of 22 officials ordered to be cancelled, most of them have left the country
Daily updated news Politics November 20, 2024 Mirror factory workers’ passports of 22 officials ordered to be cancelled, most of them have left the country 22 persons have had their passports revoked on suspicion of involvement in extrajudicial executions and disappearances, including a number of prominent high-ranking military officials from the previous prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s administration. During the Sheikh Hasina administration, this includes the names of officers from the National Security Intelligence Agency (NSI), the formidable Directorate General of Defence Intelligence (DGFI), and the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). The’mirror house’ controversy is said to have been orchestrated by the majority of them. Following instructions from the Home Ministry, the Passport Department notified the immigration authorities of this decision. The majority of the officers, it has been claimed, have already departed the nation via the airport.The letter, which was signed by Kamruzzaman, Deputy Secretary of the Security Services Department of the Home Ministry, names 22 officials in total. “Accusations were found against these officers to be involved in the disappearances in the initial investigation of the Commission of Inquiry on Disappearances,” the letter, which was submitted to the Passport Department on November 18, stated. It has been asked to take more steps, including as canceling the passports of the people identified in the probe, to stop them from leaving the nation. During the Sheikh Hasina administration, the majority of the officers on the list provided for passport revocation were believed to have significant military influence. DGFI and NSI heads were among them. The others have worked for the RAB and the intelligence agency at different levels. Lt. Gen. (retd.) Molla Fazle Akbar is the first person on the list sent for passport cancellation. During the first Hasina government term, from February 5, 2009 until June 22, 2011, he served as the officer in command of the Joint Interrogation Cell. Lt. Gen. Akbar Hossain, Saiful Abedin, Saiful Alam, Ahmed Tabrez Shamsh Chowdhury, and Major General Hamidul Haque are also on the list. They held senior positions in NSI and DGFI at different points in time. The construction of the aforementioned mirror house, as well as the disappearances and repression of political opposition leaders and activists in the crossfire, are among the grave accusations made against them. Lt. Colonel Kismat Hayat, Lt. Colonel Tuhin Mohammad Masud, Lt. Colonel Mehedi Hasan, Major Rahat Us Sattar, Warrant Officer Zia Ur Rahman, Brigadier General Tanvir Gani Chowdhury, Major General Sheikh Mamun Khaled, Major General Sultanauzzaman Md. Saleh Uddin, Major General Kabir Ahmed, Major General Sheikh Mohammad Sarwar Hossain, Brigadier General Tanvir Gani Chowdhury, and Colonel Mohammad Kamaruzzaman Saberi Khan are also on the list. Additionally, the passports of Additional Superintendent of Police Alep Uddin and former Superintendent of Police Mohiuddin Farooqui, who are currently detained and incarcerated, have been ordered to be cancelled. Both served for a considerable amount of time linked to several RAB battalions. Alep Uddin was the target of multiple disappearance and crossfire accusations, particularly during his time with RAB-11. According to the Disappearance Commission’s letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs, nine of the personnel listed were in control of the DGFI’s Special Joint Interrogation Cell, or JIC. During the Awami League government, they served there at different points in time. Furthermore, Lt. General Ahmed Tabrez, Lt. General Saiful Alam, the former head of the DGFI Major General Hamidul Haque and Shams Chowdhury have been forced to leave the army. According to the letter, officers working for the DGFI’s Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau (CTIB) have also been identified. those who were connected to RAB at different points in time. Lt. Gen. SM Matiur Rahman served as RAB’s Additional Director General (ADG) from 2009 to 2011, while Colonel Abdullah Al Momen served as RAB-1’s Commander, ADG, and Deputy Director of the RAB Intelligence Branch. The Colonel GS of CTIB was also retired Major General Sultanuzzaman Md. Saleh Uddin. He is currently attempting to escape the nation and live in the UK, according to information obtained by the Missing Persons Commission. In addition, Colonel Mohammad Qamaruzzaman Saberi Khan, whose passport has been revoked, served as the Medical Officer of headquarters of the DGFI. 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