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PM slams BNP for hurricane lamp movement

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today criticised BNP leaders for hurricane lamp movement against the government’s initiative to save power and energy to protect Bangladesh from any future danger due to skyrocketing prices of energy globally for Russia-Ukraine war. 
 
“BNP leaders are carrying out a movement with hurricane (lamp). They will have to be given hurricane to be carried in their hands — give hurricane in their hands,” she said in a slanted expression in Bangla to ridicule someone involving a traditional kerosene-lit lamp widely used until the last century. 
  
The prime minister was addressing a blood donation programme as the chief guest marking the first day of the month of mourning, joining virtually from her official Ganabhaban residence here.
 
Bangladesh Krishak League organised the function on the premises of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Museum at Dhanmondi 32 in the capital. 
 
The prime minister said her government has reached power to every house across the country and is now taking precautionary measures to save power and energy. 
 
“We’re taking measures for saving power and energy to protect Bangladesh from any danger in future as even the developed countries like USA and UK and neighbouring India are facing difficulties and focus on saving energy due to the global situation for Russia-Ukraine war,” she added. 
 
Referring to BNP governments’ wholesale looting from the power sector, she said her government is taking measures to save energy for the future not for launching looting like the BNP government. 
 
The premier said the power generation would have been reduced if her government was involved in looting and it is usual, adding, “But the Awami League has maximised the power generation capacity to 24,000MW. 
 
The power generation reduced to 3000MW from 43000MW during the tenure of the BNP government as they were engaged in massive corruption, she said. 

Her government would work to ensure safety and wellbeing of the countrymen, she added. 

Awami League Presidium Members, Begum Matia Chowdhury and Agriculture Minister Dr Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, Joint General Secretary AFM Bahauddin Nasim, Agriculture and Cooperatives Affairs Secretary Faridunnahar Laily, Organising Secretary Advocate Afzal Hossain, and Office Secretary Biplab Barua, spoke on the occasion.
 
BKL President Samir Chanda presided over the function while its General Secretary Umme Kulsum Smriti moderated it. 
 
At the outset of the programme, a one-minute silence was observed to show due respects to the martyrs of the August 15, 1975 carnage including Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, his wife, three sons and two daughters-in-law.

The prime minister said the entire world has been rattled by the economic debacle due to the Russia-Ukraine war and the Coronavirus and many developed countries have been facing crisis for the reason. 
 
The USA’s inflation rate has increased to 9.1 percent due to the war which was only one percent while the inflation rate in the UK and Netherlands is 9.4 percent and many countries of the Europe have 8.9 percent inflation rates, she said. 
 
“We have been able to keep the inflation rate at 7.5 percent,” she added. 
 
Taking the reality into consideration, the premier reiterated her call to all people to bring every inch of land and every water body under cultivation, saying, “We have to grow our food.”  
 
She asked her party men to pursue the order and inspire people to grow their food using every inch of their land. 
 
Sheikh Hasina, also Awami League President, said BNP leaders are now talking about the electoral process as the people had no voting power during the tenure of the BNP-Jamaat alliance government referring to the elections to Magura, Mirpur and Dhaka-10 constituency. 
 
 “People witnessed the elections (to Magura, Mirpur and Dhaka-10). No person could cast their votes and people had no right to give vote during the BNP regime. This is very unfortunate that BNP leaders are now talking about electoral process,” she said posing a question: “With which mouth can they say it?”  
 
The BNP never came to power through election, she said, adding that they came to power through rigging or giving bond of selling the country. 
 
The prime minister said the BNP terrorists during their tenure casted votes of the commoners in favour of its election symbol on broad-day-light after occupying the voting centres and in some cases of failing to do so, they announced their candidates’ victory.  
 
The BNP which was formed at the hand of military dictator Ziaur Rahman, who grabbed state power violating the country’s constitution, had transformed Bangladesh into a country of terrorism, militancy, corruption and arms trading, she said.  
 
She stated that the BNP leaders did business cashing in on the food scarcity and identified the nation as beggar before the world and said, “This (showing food insufficiency) was a business as they took commission in the name of procuring food.”  
 
Pointing at fugitive BNP leader Tarique Rahman, she said BNP leaders were also involved in arms trading which was exposed in a remark of a BNP leader.
 
“Such types of works have been carried out by the intelligence agencies. One cache of arms (10-truck arms haul) had been caught. Many cache of arms had been smuggled in and out of the country during the BNP regime,” she added. 
 
The BNP had entirely destroyed the country by making it depended on others, creating militancy and terrorism, turning it into champion of corruption for five times, she said. 
 
Besides, the BNP had also destroyed the environment of education by giving firearms to the hands of intelligent students in the educational institutes and used them as their gangs, the premier said. 
 
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and her family members were involved in money laundering which was unearthed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), she stated. 
 
Sheikh Hasina said Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had dedicated his entire life to change the fate of the people by giving them an improved and better life for which he had to endure inhuman torture in Pakistani jail. 
 
The Father of the Nation along with most of his family members had been assassinated on August 15 in 1975 when he transformed Bangladesh into a least developed country within only three and a half years tenure of his government upon rebuilding a war ravaged country. 
 
“We will not allow the people who killed the Father of the Nation and established the reign of killers and war criminals to play ducks and drakes with the fate of the countrymen,” she said. 
 
 The premier said with emotion charged voice that her father, mother and brothers were killed by the Bangalees for whom her father sacrificed his entire life.

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“I never find answer of the question, how the Bangalees could do such hypocrisy and dishonesty?” she said.

She also said false propaganda was carried out in a planned way after the 1975’s August 15 carnage against Bangabandhu, his family members, and the Awami League leaders.

Sheikh Hasina said they restored the democracy in the country through the path of long movement and struggle.

She added: “If the real democracy prevails in a country, then the fate of the masses will change completely. Today’s Bangladesh is the example of that.”

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Investigation: Hasina’s ‘Shoot Directly’ Order and Its Deadly Consequences

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On the morning of July 27, 2024, Sheikh Hasina stood silently at the podium of the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedic Rehabilitation (NITOR), commonly known as Pongu Hospital, in Dhaka.

For nearly 14 seconds during her eight-minute emotional speech, the former prime minister remained silent. A visible pain marked her face, reflecting the weight of the bloodshed that had occurred since July 16, when police forces fatally shot Abu Sayed in Rangpur with lethal weapons. That day, five more lives were lost amidst violence in Dhaka and Chattogram.

By the time Hasina addressed the crowd at NITOR, the death toll across the last two weeks had reached at least 162, many of whom had been shot with military-grade weapons by state security forces, according to The Daily Star’s investigations.

“I seek justice from my fellow citizens. What crimes have I committed to deserve this?” 77-year-old Hasina asked after visiting some of the injured at the hospital.

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“I don’t want any mothers to lose their children like this. I’ve lost my parents; I know the pain… So many lives have been lost, so many families shattered. Who is responsible for all this?…” she began, but then, overcome with emotion, she left the stage in tears, unable to finish her words.

This heartfelt public address sharply contrasts with what was happening behind the scenes. An investigation by The Daily Star reveals that a state-sponsored machinery for mass violence had already been put into motion.

Just nine days earlier, on the evening of July 18, 2024, a phone rang inside the ousted prime minister’s residence, Gonobhaban, and Sheikh Hasina answered. On the line was Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, then the mayor of Dhaka South City. What followed was a startling disclosure of a lethal plan.

“We are now doing things differently. We are capturing photos with drones, and sending helicopters to several places,” Hasina told Taposh.

“Wherever they [the state forces] see gatherings, from the sky… I am getting it done from above, already started in several areas… already underway,” she said, while Taposh repeatedly pressed for launching a large-scale arrest campaign.

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July Uprising: Anisul and Salman Jail Sentences in Omar Murder Case

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A Dhaka court today ordered the imprisonment of former law minister Anisul Huq and former adviser to Sheikh Hasina, Salman F Rahman, in connection with the murder of Sajedur Rahman Omar during the July mass uprising.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mehedi Hasan issued the arrest order after police produced them before the court following their two-day remand in the case. The court was requested to keep them in custody until the investigation is complete.

Previously, on July 23, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbub Alam had granted a two-day remand for both Anisul and Salman in connection with the case.

According to case documents, Sajedur Rahman Omar participated in a rally against discrimination near Kajla Bridge in Jatrabari on July 21 of last year. He was shot in the head during the event and succumbed to his injuries the following day.

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A case was filed at Jatrabari Police Station on January 3 this year, naming 79 individuals, including Sheikh Hasina.

Anisul Huq and Salman F Rahman were arrested in the Sadarghat area of the capital on August 13, 2024, as they attempted to flee via waterways.

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Hasnat demands Health Adviser’s resignation

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Hasnat Abdullah, the chief coordinator for the southern region of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP), has called for the resignation of Health Adviser Noorjahan Begum, accusing her of nepotism linked to Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

Speaking at a rally in Chandpur town on Wednesday, July 23, Hasnat characterized the Health Adviser as a prime example of favoritism within the interim government. He demanded that she return her salary and government benefits and step down immediately, asserting that she lacks the necessary qualifications and effectiveness for her position.

Addressing recent aviation and infrastructure accidents, Hasnat emphasized, “We do not want a Bangladesh where planes crash and buildings collapse.”

He also expressed concerns regarding the safety of military personnel, urging thorough inspections of military equipment. “Our brothers in the Air Force must be protected. It is time to verify if the equipment they use is safe,” he stated.

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Further criticizing the Health Adviser, Hasnat questioned her competence and alleged her appointment was solely due to her connections with Dr. Yunus through Grameen Bank.

“She has no understanding of healthcare or medical services. Her only qualification is her association with Yunus. Her salary and vehicle—funded by taxpayers—are a betrayal to the public,” he concluded.

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