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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

[ALOCHONA] Pabna district officials meeting condemns ruling party’s vandalism



Pabna district officials meeting condemns ruling party's vandalism

 

Pabna, Sept 20 (UNB) - Cadre and non-cadre officials of the district at a meeting tonight strongly condemned the vandalism and threat to the Deputy Commissioner by a section of the ruing party leaders.

The meeting at the DC's conference room unanimously resolved that the administration will resist terrorism and unruliness that might stand in the way of performing its responsibilities.

Assistant Commissioner (Land) Mustaque Ahmed told UNB that 26 out of total 27 cadre officers in the district attending the meeting submitted applications seeking transfer from the district because of lack of security.

Sources close to the meeting said the DC told the officials that none would be allowed to victimize branding them Razakar or BNP. He said he was told by the senior government officials that the game-play started from Pabna should end there.

Police Super Jamil Ahmed told the meeting that anyone performing well is branded as Razakar or BNP. He branded those accused of Friday's vandalism are identified terrorists. Drastic action would be taken against them.

Civil Surgeon Dr KM Ashrafuzzaman informed the meeting that the situation of Pabna General Hospital is miserable. "We are branded Razakar and war criminals for resisting illegal actions."

The face off between the ruling party and the district administration sharpened following two cases were filed against 32 Jubo League leaders and activists by name for vandalizing government office and frustrating the test for recruitment of employees in the district administration on Friday.

Golam Farooq Khandker Prince, Awami League MP from Pabna Sadar, and district leaders of the party had accused the Deputy Commissioner Dr AFM Manzoor Kadir of leaking the question paper for the test causing anger of the candidates who resorted to vandalism. They had denied involvement of their party activists in the unruliness.

The Awami League leaders branded the DC as corrupt and demanded his immediate removal from the district.

Jubo League and BCL, youth and student wings of the ruling Awami League tonight brought out a procession in the town that ended at Doel Chattar at 8pm. The demonstrators chanted slogans against the Deputy Commissioner. They demanded removal of the DC and burnt his effigy.

Except one, none of the 32 Jubo League leaders and activists accused in two cases was arrested till today.

Police Super Jamil Ahmed on Sunday night ordered closer of OC of sadar thana Matiur Rahman to the Police Lines on charge of negligence in arresting the accused.
 
 
 
 


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