Former police officers demand an end to Indian aggression and propaganda

Former police officers absorb known as for an discontinue to Indian aggression and disinformation campaigns in opposition to Bangladesh.

The count on changed into made right by a sigh rally and subsequent assembly in entrance of the Nationwide Press Club at the current time (11 December).

Speaking at the rally, ragged Inspector Total of Police (IGP) Ashraful Huda said, “In 1971, police personnel were the predominant to withstand the oppressors. As their successors, we, the retired police officers, are keen to sacrifice our lives to guard Bangladesh’s sovereignty and independence.”

“Harbouring criminals is against the law—this desires to be understood by the Indian govt. Sheikh Hasina must furthermore realise that plotting in opposition to Bangladesh from international soil will no longer yield any success. She too will wish to face justice,” he added.

The appearing president of the Bangladesh Retired Police Officers Welfare Affiliation, DIG (Retd) M Akbar Ali, criticised the role of Indian media, pronouncing, “Bangladesh has viewed adjustments in govt earlier than, but India by no plot reacted with such instability. Why is India appearing so irrationally now?”

“We did no longer fight the Liberation Battle to succor India’s pursuits. We envisioned a non-communal Bangladesh by our fight for independence,” he added.

The rally changed into organised by the Bangladesh Retired Police Officers Welfare Affiliation to sigh in opposition to Indian aggression and disinformation focusing on Bangladesh.

Earlier within the day, a sigh procession started at 11:30am from Rajarbagh, passing by Shantinagar, Kakrail, and Segunbagicha earlier than culminating at the Nationwide Press Club.

The contributors chanted slogans corresponding to “Beware, Indian agents!” and “March ahead, Yunus, we stand by you!”

Placards carried by the protesters displayed messages adore “Whenever you happen to favor to pray to be our fair valid friend, return the witch,” “Bangladeshis will resist Indian aggression,” and “Bilateral family members desires to be primarily primarily based on equity.”

The sigh concluded with a memorandum being submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.