3 BNP wings submit memo at Indian High Commission after protest march

Three wings of BNP, alongside side Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal, and Swechchasebak Dal, grasp submitted a memorandum on the Indian Excessive Commission in Dhaka in express in opposition to essentially the newest assault on Bangladesh’s Assistant Excessive Commission in Agartala, the desecration of Bangladesh’s nationwide flag at some stage in protests in India, and alleged Indian conspiracies to incite communal violence in Bangladesh.

At round 1pm this present day (8 December), a six-member team of representatives from Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal, and Swechchasebak Dal handed over the document to Narpat Singh, railway adviser and counsellor (training) on the Indian Excessive Commission at Baridhara.

The mission’s Defence Adviser Brigadier MS Sabarwal and security officers were newest on the time.

The six leaders of the three BNP wings incorporated Jubo Dal President Abdul Monayem Munna and Long-established Secretary Nurul Islam Noyon, Chhatra Dal President Rakibul Islam Rakib and Long-established Secretary Nasir Uddin, and Swechchasebak Dal President SM Jilani and Long-established Secretary Rajib Ahsan.

Earlier within the morning, the march – wherein an enormous number of leaders and activists of the BNP and its three affiliate bodies joined – in direction of the Indian Excessive Commission started at round 11:30am from the BNP’s central place of job at Nayapaltan.

Before the march started, a fast rally became held there. BNP Senior Joint Secretary Long-established Ruhul Kabir Rizvi addressed it as the manager guest.

While forming a crowd exterior the Nayapaltan place of job, BNP supporters chanted various slogans, alongside side a call to boycott Indian products and a question to the Indian authorities to ship serve ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina to face trial.

On the gathering, they additionally expressed their commitment to face up to any conspiracy by India to reinstate Sheikh Hasina to vitality.

At round 12:45pm, the march reached Rampura Bridge, where police blocked its development. From there, the six-member delegation went to the Indian Excessive Commission to post the memorandum.

The resolution to help the march became launched by means of a assertion the outdated day (7 December).

The three wings of BNP the outdated day launched the express march hours after a fragment of India’s civil society below the rightist Hindu nationalist organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) declared they’ll organise a express march to the Bangladesh Excessive Commission in Contemporary Delhi on 10 December.