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Bangladesh Conscious Citizens Committee holds protest in front of Pak High Commission in Dhaka



DHAKA: Bangladesh Conscious Citizens Committee (BCCC) held a protest in front of the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka on Saturday (August 14 – Pakistan Independence Day).

The call for the BCCC protest rally was given on Saturday morning. At a meeting held earlier, which was presided over by Muktijoddha Professor Dr Neemchand Bhowmik, the BCCC called on Pakistan to act against terrorism, militancy, and extremism, stated a press release.

Freedom fighters Salauddin Ahmed, journalist Basudeb Dhar, Bangladesh Christian Association President Nirmal Rozario, Ishaq Khan, Motilal Roy and Mohammad Shafiqul Islam addressed the gathering of about 100 people.

Participants at the rally formed human chains to protest against Pakistan’s continued sponsoring of terrorism and militancy.

Similar demonstrations were held in different parts of the country, including Dinajpur, Rangpur, Kushtia, and Natore.

Speakers at the rally underlined that after its defeat in the war of liberation in 1971, Pakistan had spread its network of conspiracies in Bangladesh and South East Asia, stated the release.

The assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family was part of this grand plan. Now, Pakistan is busy helping terrorists in Afghanistan and worsening the situation in Kashmir. Its goal is to destabilize the entire subcontinent, the release further said.

The speakers called upon all the forces that believe in the war of liberation and democracy to unite to thwart Pakistan’s conspiracy and propaganda, added the release. (ANI)

Publish Date : 14 August 2021 18:20 PM

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