A case of attempted murder has been filed against 87 people including two former MPs

A person named Shaheen Alam Ashiq has filed a case of attempted murder against 87 people including the former prime minister of the deposed government, Sheikh Hasina, in connection with the attack on October 28, 2006 in Panchagarh. He filed the case at Panchagarh Sadar police station on Friday (November 1).
The plaintiff in the case is the son of Abu Alam Muhammad Abdul Hai Helal of Yugivita area of Hafizabad Union of Sadar Upazila.
Apart from Sheikh Hasina, the notable defendants in the case are former parliamentarians Mazharul Haque Pradhan and Naimuzzaman Bhuiyan Mukta, former district council chairman Anwar Sadat Samrat and Abdul Hannan Sheikh, former municipal mayor Zakia Khatun, former upazila council chairman Amirul Islam.
Panchagarh Sadar police station OC SM Masud Parvez confirmed the case.
It is mentioned in the case that on October 28, 2006, at the call of the then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina, Awami League leaders and activists of Panchagarh carried out terrorist activities in Panchagarh with a sit-in. On that day, they attacked the activists who came from Hafizabad Union to join the rally at the district BNP party office in Jalasi area. Abu Alam Muhammad Abdul Hai Helal, the father of the plaintiff in the case, was seriously injured.
Shaheen Alam Ashiq, the plaintiff in the case, said that he did not get justice despite being a victim of a terrorist attack 18 years ago. How to get, there was no freedom to speak. The country has been freed from the fascist dictatorship in the student movement, the country is moving towards democracy in exchange for the blood of thousands of martyrs. I am hopeful that the attack on us will be brought to justice
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