Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh has protested British home secretary's remark that terrorists in Bangladesh and those in the UK had links. In a statement, Jamaat assistant secretary-general said that he was surprised at the government 'nonchalance' to what he called the objectionable remark. He also said the government had accepted her 'unjust and baseless' remarks that meant it was trapped in a 'conspiracy' to prove Bangladesh to be a 'failed, dysfunctional and terrorist state'.
But the two incidents that took place on April 11 have clearly justified the British home secretary's remark such as hundreds of Islamist activists clashed with police for hours on the second day of violent protests in the city's Baitul Mukarram National Mosque area, leaving over 200 people injured. Hundreds of madrassa students went on rampage and stormed Hathazari police station in Chittagong over rumours that an imam was killed earlier in the day in clashes between police and religious militants in Dhaka. How Jamaat and his associates can clarify and prove that British home secretary's remarks are unjust and baseless and its conspiracy to prove Bangladesh a 'failed, dysfunctional and terrorist state'?
Gopal Sengupta
Canada
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