'You're playing with fire': Hasina warns Hefazat, slams anti-Modi protests


By Sumi Khan

Dhaka, Apr 5 (IANS): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday warned all Hefazat-e-Islam militant involved in the long spell of violence since last month following the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of legal action as she stressed her government's zero-tolerance strategy against social menaces like militancy.

"You, the Hefazat leaders and workers, don't you go to study at Deoband (in India)? So, how dare you to protest against the Prime Minister of India's visit?"

"I have managed all opportunities for you people to go abroad... I'm surprised...," she said.

Speaking in Parliament, she questioned Hefazat leaders' ethics and honesty, especially its Joint Secretary General Mamunul Haque.

"Hefazat leader Mamunul set vehicles on fire and attacked people... after then he went to spend holidays with a beautician in a resort, whom he claimed as his second wife..., she said, questioning the source of Mamunul's money.

People will never spare these militants, those who only destroy Islam, she said.

"I want to ask... Islam is a religion of peace, how did these Hefazat militants attack the public!" Hasina questioned.

"It is a secular country, no one should be attacked in the name of Islam. Who uses children in massacres, set vehicles and homes of Awami League leaders on fire, attacked Awami league workers only, destroyed all the establishments of the government... These militants are a shame to the Muslims. Those militants will never be spared," she said in her 44 minutes speech ending the parliament session.

Earlier on Sunday morning, Hasina asked officials of National Security Intelligence (NSI), the government's intelligence agency, to work towards eradicating terrorism.

Referring to the government's zero-tolerance stance against militancy, terrorism, drug and corruption, she said the NSI will have to do whatever is required to protect the people's lives, livelihoods, properties and interests as well as ensure peace in society.

She was speaking after inaugurating the NSI's newly-constructed 20-story head office, virtually from her official residence Ganabhaban.

Asking the NSI to remain alert always, she said Bangladesh has attained the status of a developing nation and would be a developed country by 2041 if "you people perform your responsibilities perfectly".

Hasina also directed all authorities concerned to perform their duties properly to ensure the government's directives are implemented appropriately to battle the fresh wave of the Covid-19 in the country.

She said her government is conscious about keeping the economic activities running, but saving the lives of the people is the first priority.

Sheikh Hasina said various countries across the world witnessed an economic slowdown due to the coronavirus situation, but Bangladesh has been able to keep the economic pace running and its economic growth rate is higher than other South Asian countries. "We will have to maintain the trend of growth."

Extending her thanks to NSI members for playing a role in fighting the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, she asked them to play a more significant role this time around too.

 

  

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  • Save My India, India.

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    Hasina has lost ground in B'Desh. She hopes to cling to power by riding the back of her Dictator neighbor. Modi was, and will never be welcomed in B'Desh. First trip of NRI PM during COVID has badly back fired on his face.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    He went into hiding during India's Independence & why would he help Bangladesh ...

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    Josey Saldanha ji.. Modi wasn't even born during our first independence day. What is this hiding during independence that you're talking about? Please check facts before commenting randomly...Tells people how seriously to take you

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    Sheikh Hasina is innocent & got Fooled ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    Bangladesh is a true friend of India

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  • Mohammed Iqbal, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    Even bangalis know feku=fire

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    The impact of her warning will trigger further escalations in the state where the major part of the land dominated by muslim population and most of them furious over the death of 10 protestors during Modi's visit.

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  • Amaze, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    You, the Hefazat leaders and workers, don't you go to study at Deoband (in India)? So, how dare you to protest against the Prime Minister of India's visit..............DId he build Deoband University? is he some kind of Mahatma who cannot be protested against?

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  • Ashraf, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    Modi feku said that he went to jail for bangaledsh freedom movement, no where it's mentioned in his autobiography or Wikipedia, one hand he blames bangaledsh and see t the other hand he says he went to jail supporting bangaledsh movement, he is expertise in cooking stories and jumlas.

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  • Thomas, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    He was borne in 1950. If he was borne a few years earlier, he would have said he fought for the freedom of our country and went to jail.

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  • NITIN SHETTY, bangalore

    Mon, Apr 05 2021

    wherever this feku goes he divides them. divider in chief.

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