Case filed against Nur for ‘derogatory remarks’ on govt, state institutions
Nurul Haque Nur. File photo
Star Online Report
Star Online Report
A case has been filed against Nurul Haque Nur, former vice-president of Dhaka University Central Students Union (Ducsu), with a Brahmanbaria court for making derogatory remarks on the government and several government institutions during a Facebook live session.
Brahmanbaria District Chhatra League President Rabiul Hossain Rubel filed the case with the court of Senior Judicial Magistrate Ayesha Begum this morning.
The magistrate will hear the case later, reports our correspondent quoting the plaintiff s lawyer Advocate Ekram Hossain.
According to the case statement, Nur appeared on Facebook live on December 16 where he tried to instigate people, making derogatory comments about the government and several government institutions.
Ex-Ducsu VP Nur sued for ‘defaming government’
File photo of former Ducsu vice president Nurul Haque Nur. Our Correspondent, Brahmanbaria Our Correspondent, Brahmanbaria
Former vice-president of Dhaka University Central Students Union (Ducsu) Nurul Haque Nur has been sued for making derogatory remarks on the government and several government institutions .
Brahmanbaria District Chhatra League President Rabiul Hossain Rubel filed the case with the court of Senior Judicial Magistrate Ayesha Begum yesterday morning.
According to the case statement, Nur, in a Facebook live, called the Election Commission Behuda [useless] Commission .
Nur also said that nowadays the interest of Awami League leaders and activists are contradictory to Bangabandhu s one , the case statement added. Nur made the statements on December 16.
Celebrating Mujib Barsho: Farmer makes Bangabandhu mural with vegetable plants
To celebrate the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Abdul Kadir, below, has created the landscaped mural on 35 decimals of his crop land in Parakhalbala village of Mymensingh’s Ishwarganj upazila. Photo: Collected Our Correspondent, Mymensingh Our Correspondent, Mymensingh
Many people proved their love for Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in many different forms before. But most likely in a first in the country, a farmer in Ishwarganj upazila has expressed his love for the Father of the Nation by creating an aesthetic landscaped mural in a crop field.
Abdul Kadir has created the mural on 35 decimals of land in his village home Parakhalbala. The main components the farmer used in the mural are red amaranth (laal shaak) and mustard plants.