The government is trying to hide the mystery behind the abductions and killings of seven persons in Narayanganj, BNP alleged yesterday.
For that, it has adopted various strategies, said party’s acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir yesterday.
He was speaking after laying wreaths at the party’s founder Ziaur Rahman’s mausoleum marking the release of the president and the general secretary of its student wing Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal in Dhaka city.
“Now it is clear that the government’s ministers and MPs are involved with the incident as one of the relatives of a minister has been sacked from his job,” said Fakhrul.
Urging the government to step down acknowledging ‘the fact that its ministers and MPs were involved in the sensation incident’, he said, “The government has no moral rights to stay in power.”
He also demanded a fair and neutral investigation into the Narayanganj incident.
The incidents of abductions and killings have been taking place one after another ‘as part of the government’s strategy to keep opposition activists and leaders in a panicked state’, he said.
To make that strategy a success, the government has created ‘a kingdom of criminal activities, using its law enforcement agencies’, Fakhrul alleged.


