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Banned militant outfit Harkat-ul-Jihad (Huji) is back, this time in the garb of Hefajat-e-Islam, according to intelligence reports of multiple agencies, including the police.
Huji was found to be involved in the three-day Hefajat mayhem that was carried out across the country from March 26 to March 28 in protest against the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi . It [the mayhem] was actually a planned activity of Huji, according to an official of an intelligence agency.
Talking to The Daily Star, several law enforcers investigating the mayhem said leaders of Huji, which was banned in 2005 following the grisly grenade attack on an Awami League rally that killed 22 people, from which Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina narrowly escaped, a year earlier, started to gather under the Hefajat umbrella. It managed to gain some control over the Qwami madrasa-based organisation recently.
Bangladesh govt rejects Al Jazeera report being politically motivated
Diplomatic Correspondent
2nd February, 2021 02:03:58
The government of Bangladesh has rejected and condemned a false and purposeful report run by Al Jazeera maligning Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government.
Attention of the Bangladesh government has been drawn to the report titled “All the Prime Minister’s Men” by Al Jazeera news channel.
“The report is nothing more than a misleading series of innuendos and insinuations in what is apparently a politically motivated “smear campaign” by notorious individuals associated with the Jamaat-i-Islami extremist group, which has been opposing the progressive and secular principles of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh since its very birth as an independent nation in 1971,” said a statement sent by Md Tohidul Islam, Deputy Principal Information Officer of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka.