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Day by day WB sinks to new depths.
Its ironical that while Bangladeshi muslims are protesting the Jamaat and the warcrimes perperated by them, the victims of which were mostly Hindus, Kolkatans are supporting Jamaat.
Kolkata: If morning shows the day, commuters were surely misled on Thursday. After a bandh day, they were relieved to see normal traffic movement on Thursday morning, but their exuberance turned into a nightmare soon after a rally organized by four minority organizations choked the heart of the city for more than three hours. Cars stood still on Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road and key arterial roads for major part of the afternoon. The trade unions had eased Thursday’s bandh keeping in mind the International Mother Language Day, but the torture on commuters refused to die down.
A strong crowd, owing allegiance to the All Bengal Minority Youth Federation, Sunnat- al- Jamat, Ulema Parishad and the Madrasa Students Union had assembled at Hazi Mohammad Mahasin Square in central Kolkata in the afternoon to protest against the trial of war criminals in Bangladesh. The protestors tagged the Seikh Hasina-led Awami League government’s trial of war criminals as a “farce”.
To punish war criminals, who had allegedly killed and tortured the freedom fighters of Bangladesh during the country’s ‘Muktijudhha’ in 1971, the Hasina government had set up a special court and declared several prominent leaders of the country as war criminals. The agitating activists claimed that the Bangladesh government was trying to ban Jamat-e-Islami and its supporters.
Day by day WB sinks to new depths.
Its ironical that while Bangladeshi muslims are protesting the Jamaat and the warcrimes perperated by them, the victims of which were mostly Hindus, Kolkatans are supporting Jamaat.