- 2021-08-19 04:54:17
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Police plaint against DU professor over Facebook post
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DU Correspondent:
Dhaka, Aug-19,
A police complaint has
been filed against Dhaka University Prof Asif Nazrul over his controversial
Facebook post hinting at a Kabul airport-like situation in Bangladesh "if
fair elections are held".
Bangladesh Chhatra
League (BCL), the students' wing of the ruling Awami League, filed the
complaint at the Shahbagh police station on Wednesday night, said acting
officer-in-charge Moudud Howlader.
"His remarks have
tarnished the country's image," as per the complaint.
Police on Thursday
claimed to have received the complaint from BCL's human resource development
secretary Md Nahid Hasan Shahin, but said that no FIR was filed in connection
with the general diary entry.
“The complaint has been
accepted as a general diary entry. As the allegation pertains to cyber
security, we will take further steps only after consultation with the detective
branch of the cyber unit," Moudud said.
In his Facebook post on
17 August, the law professor wrote: "The scenario of Kabul Airport could
also take place in Bangladesh as well, if fair elections were held here."
Enraged by the Facebook
post, BCL on Wednesday even locked his office at the university’s law
department.
The Chhatra League
activists also pasted posters on the wall outside his room that demanded the
professor’s trial for treason, terming him an agent of Jamaat-Shibir and the
Pakistani spy agency ISI.
The students also
accused the professor of supporting militancy and the Taliban and demanded his
removal from the university.
In another Facebook
post on Wednesday, Prof Nazrul however, expressed concern, saying that
"deep expectation for a free and fair election was expressed in the post;
there were no attempt to provoke fundamentalism or terrorism."
In fact, the group of
fundamentalists or terrorists was the main opposition of holding a free and
fair election, he added.
When contacted, DU
Proctor AKM Golam Rabbani said that he was looking into the matter.
DU unit Chhatra League
President Saddam Hossain claimed that general students locked Prof Nazrul’s
office, following his “seditious” statement in favour of militancy.
“We hope that he will
withdraw his remarks immediately and apologise to the nation,” Saddam said.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh
Muktijuddha Mancha, a platform of the descendants of freedom fighters, on
Wednesday, burnt an effigy of Prof Nazrul and also demanded action against him.
Aminul Islam Bulbul,
president of the Mancha, said that they would announce tougher movement if the
professor was not dismissed.
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