Where was human rights during the grenade attack? Minister of Education
University Correspondent/
Education Minister Dipu Moni said, ‘A large part of our civil society today talks about humanity. When different countries come and talk about human rights, they accompany. But they do not talk about killing Bangabandhu. There is no talk about the grenade attack in 2004. Where was human rights at that time? In 2013-14, people were burnt and killed, crippled – no one’s human rights (talked about) in this, it was not seen by anyone.’
Bangladesh Progressive Columnist Forum organized a seminar titled ‘The uprooting of conspiracies is a mournful August pledge’ at Dhaka University’s Professor Muzaffar Ahmed Chowdhury Auditorium. He said these things in the speech of the chief guest.
The education minister said, ‘even today when we go to take any new initiative, we see that Bangabandhu did it in just three years after independence. Bangabandhu did not take any stubborn decision throughout his life. Did everything step by step. He has created a roadmap to move the entire country forward.
He said, the conspiracy is still going on. A big proof of that was the incident of BDR in Pilkhana a few weeks after Bangabandhu became the Prime Minister. Attempts have been made to inflame the army against the government. Begum Khaleda Zia’s mysterious movements at that time – so there was and is a conspiracy. We have to cut the web of conspiracy and move forward.
The education minister said, “Now the field of war is very wide and the pattern has changed. Now social media and cyber world are all around war. We have to fight that battle. Today Mirza Fakhrul said they did not torture the minority. We are not so gullible.
Former Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University. Under the chairmanship of Mizanur Rahman, the main article was presented by the Vice-Chancellor of the National University. Mashiur Rahman. The Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences spoke as a special guest at the seminar. Zia Rahman, former vice-chancellor of Islamic University. Rashid Askari, political analyst and columnist Major Nasir Uddin Ahmed (Retd.), director of Liberation War Research Center of Bangladesh Open University. Md. Jahangir Alam, Director (Media) of Dainik Bangla and Newsbangla24.com. Afizur Rahman, Chhatra League president Saddam Hossain and others.