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‘contradictory remarks’ by Police and Rab

These expose conspiracy against Qaiyum, says BNP

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BNP senior leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi yesterday alleged that the contradictory remarks by Police and Rab over the Italian citizen Cesare Tavella murder have exposed their leader MA Qaiyum was charged with the case through a conspiracy, reports UNB. Speaking at a discussion, the BNP leader also alleged that the chargesheet in the Tavella murder case was “typed out either at the Prime Minister’s Office or Sudha Sadan. It means the chargesheet was framed at the behest of the government.”
Youth Forum, a pro-BNP platform, arranged the programme at the Jatiya Press Club, marking ‘Bloody October 28, 2006’. “Rab DG said Neo-JMB members were behind the Tavella murder. Later, DB’s Joint Commissioner said they found the involvement of Qaiyum and his brother during their investigation. By creating a controversy, they themselves have exposed implicating Qaiyum and his brother in the case is a government’s conspiracy,” Rizvi added.
On Tuesday, a Dhaka court framed the charges against Dhaka city BNP joint convener MA Qaiyum and six others in a case filed in connection with the murder of Cesare Tavella. Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Kamrul Hossain passed the order rejecting the discharge petition by five of the accused. The court also fixed November 24 for starting the hearing. On September 28, 2015, Tavella, 50, an official of the Netherlands-based non-governmental organisation ‘ICCO Cooperation’, was shot dead by some miscreants in the city’s Gulshan area. Rizvi alleged that the government itself is creating militancy in the country as part of its move to divert people’s attention to a different direction from its misrule and repressive acts. He said the government with the help of its current puppet Election Commission has completely destroyed the country’s election system. The BNP leader urged their party leaders and activists to get united putting aside division and misunderstanding among them for restoration of democracy and a healthy electoral system.

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