Taslima Nasreen, writer.
Dhaka: The stalls of Bangladesh’s exiled writer Taslima Nasreen have been attacked by protesters. This stall was set up in Dhaka. It is being told that a group protesting against Nasreen’s books attacked a ‘stall’ of books in Dhaka and after that Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has ordered an inquiry into this ‘disciplinary behavior’. This information has been given in media reports.
According to the news of Bedinues 24, the incident took place on Monday at the Amar Ekushi Book Fair on the ‘Stall’ of Sabyasachi Propashony. The news said that a group under the banner of ‘Tauhidi Janata’ on the 10th day of the fair attacked the stall of Sabyasachi Prokashoni in Suharwardi Udyan to perform the display of books of exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen. It states that the group surrounded the publisher and shouted slogans. After which the police intervened and took the police, Sabyasachi publisher Shatabdi Vobo to her control room to restore the system.
Committee formed on attack
The protesters then surrounded the police control room, which increased the tension. According to the news, after extensive criticism, Chief Advisor Yunus ordered the authorities on Monday evening to bring the responsible people under the purview of justice. The Bangla Academy said in a statement on Tuesday that the academy has formed a seven -member committee to investigate the attack on the publishing group and anarchy. The committee has been asked to submit its report within three working days. Sabyasachi ‘Stall’ number 128 is closed since the incident. However, the Bangla Academy made it clear on Monday that it did not close any ‘stall’ and has not banned any books.
Angry people attacked
Mahfooz Alam, the real minister in the interim government and prominent leader of Bangladesh’s anti -discrimination student movement, issued a strict warning that strict legal action will be taken against the people involved in the mob violence. Addressing the ‘Tauhidi Janata’ group, he warned that if they indulge in violent acts, legal action would be taken against him without warning of breaking the law. Mahfooz on Monday at the time when a group of angry people attacked the stall over the sale of Nasreen’s poetry book. The news said that in the video aired on social media, some people wearing an Islamic dress are crowded in front of the ‘stall’ and are forcing a person inside to take an ear and apologize. (Language)
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