Peelkhana massacre day today
Government will track down provocateurs of carnage: PM
Government will track down provocateurs of carnage: PM
BSS, Gazipur
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said her government would track down the provocateurs of the February 25-26 BDR carnage to be exposed to justice along with the massacre culprits as the country observes first anniversary of the carnage today ( Wednesday ) .
"We will find out the provocateurs of the gruesome killings inside the BDR headquarters and expose them to justice along with the killers," she said while addressing a public rally at Nawzor here after formal inauguration of Dhaka bypass road.
She said that whoever would be found involved in the BDR carnage inside Pilkhana must be tried.
In an apparent reference to the main opposition BNP, the premier alleged that when all the partners of the Awami League- led grand alliance joined the rescue efforts, they were not found at the scene while Begum Khaleda Zia too had deserted her cantonment residence for three days to take refuge at an unidentified location.
The Prime Minister's comments came as the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of police said they were ready to submit the chargesheet against the massacre culprits at the BDR's Pilkhana headquarters detecting the suspects after one year's of thorough investigations.
Under a government decision the culprits would be tried under the fast track Speedy Trial Tribunal which is obligated to complete the trial in 135 days while the trial of the ordinary mutineer soldiers who did not take part in offenses like killing were being tried under the BDR Act in Dhaka and four other places at special BDR courts.
A large number of people joined the rally organized to mark the opening of the 48 kilometre bypass road for traffic as it linked Nawzor of Gazipur with Madanpur of Narayanganj.
Officials said the bypass road was constructed at a cost of Taka 281.60 crore to connect the country's north and southern regions as part of efforts to ease traffic loads on the capital city.
The newly constructed road will reduce traffic congestion of the capital and ease sufferings of the passengers visiting between north, northwest and south, southeast regions.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said her government would track down the provocateurs of the February 25-26 BDR carnage to be exposed to justice along with the massacre culprits as the country observes first anniversary of the carnage today ( Wednesday ) .
"We will find out the provocateurs of the gruesome killings inside the BDR headquarters and expose them to justice along with the killers," she said while addressing a public rally at Nawzor here after formal inauguration of Dhaka bypass road.
She said that whoever would be found involved in the BDR carnage inside Pilkhana must be tried.
In an apparent reference to the main opposition BNP, the premier alleged that when all the partners of the Awami League- led grand alliance joined the rescue efforts, they were not found at the scene while Begum Khaleda Zia too had deserted her cantonment residence for three days to take refuge at an unidentified location.
The Prime Minister's comments came as the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of police said they were ready to submit the chargesheet against the massacre culprits at the BDR's Pilkhana headquarters detecting the suspects after one year's of thorough investigations.
Under a government decision the culprits would be tried under the fast track Speedy Trial Tribunal which is obligated to complete the trial in 135 days while the trial of the ordinary mutineer soldiers who did not take part in offenses like killing were being tried under the BDR Act in Dhaka and four other places at special BDR courts.
A large number of people joined the rally organized to mark the opening of the 48 kilometre bypass road for traffic as it linked Nawzor of Gazipur with Madanpur of Narayanganj.
Officials said the bypass road was constructed at a cost of Taka 281.60 crore to connect the country's north and southern regions as part of efforts to ease traffic loads on the capital city.
The newly constructed road will reduce traffic congestion of the capital and ease sufferings of the passengers visiting between north, northwest and south, southeast regions.
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