I did not call the students Razakar, the statement was distorted: Prime Minister


Published: 12:45 26 July 2024
My statement has been distorted. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina commented that I did not call the students Razakars, they themselves called themselves Razakars.
He made this comment while visiting the BTV office at Rampura in the capital on Friday (July 26) morning. At this time, he visited the office of BTV.
Sheikh Hasina said that those who are involved in this destruction are hiding everywhere, the people of the country should cooperate to find them and ensure their punishment.
Regarding BNP-Jamaat, the Chief Minister said that they have committed arson as before. But this time they used gun powder. Prime Minister visited BTV building
Miscreants set fire to the BTV center during the quota movement on July 18 at noon. The reception, canteen and a bus inside the TV center were gutted in the fire.
In this incident, the Director General (DG) Dr. Jahangir Alam said miscreants set fire to the BTV center and burnt many things including cameras. A lot of equipment was also looted. Burned 17 of our cars, vandalized 9 cars, burnt two broadcasting vans. The fire also caused a lot of damage to the building.
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