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Parliamentary sub-committee formed to make list of Razakars

No any specific timeframe has been set to complete the preparation of the lists

Update : 09 Aug 2020, 07:38 PM

A six-member parliamentary sub-committee, headed by MP Shajahan Khan, has been formed to prepare lists of those who collaborated with the Pakistani occupation forces during the 1971 Liberation War.

The parliamentary team will work on enlisting and publishing the lists of anti-liberation forces, including Jamaat-e Islami, Razakar, Al-Badr, Al-Shams and Peace Committee.

The sub-committee was formed on Sunday at the 12th meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Liberation War Affairs Ministry, with its Chairman Shajahan in the chair, at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.

“We’ll entrust all commanders of every upazila with the collective responsibility of enlisting the names of collaborators [in their respective upazilas]. It’s the commanders who will actually do it,” Shajahan told UNB.

The MPs will also be asked to facilitate and monitor the tasks in their respective constituency, he said.

“We’ll provide the names to the Liberation War Affairs Ministry to publish the lists,” said the former shipping minister.

Shajahan Khan, however, said they did not set any specific timeframe to complete the preparation of the lists as the process will take huge time.

At the meeting, the parliamentary watchdog recommended the ministry to sit in a meeting with the law minister and the attorney general for the quick disposal of 24 legal cases of different agencies under the ministry.

Committee members Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque, Rajiuddin Ahmed (Narsingdi 5), Maj (retd) Rafiqul Islam Bir Uttam (Chandpur 5), AB Tajul Islam (Brahmanbaria 6) and Moslem Uddin Ahmed (Chittagong 8) attended the meeting.

The Liberation War Affairs secretary and other high officials were also present.

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