BNP playing game with Rohingya issue: Hasan Mahmud

Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud addressing the discussion meeting in observance of the National Mourning Day at CMP Headquarters in the Port City as Chief Guest yesterday .
Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud addressing the discussion meeting in observance of the National Mourning Day at CMP Headquarters in the Port City as Chief Guest yesterday .
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Chattogram Bureau :
Information Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud said BNP is playing game with Rohingya issue . He said BNP wont desire to return the Rohingyas to native country and their main aim is to play game with the Rohingya.
He disclosed it at the National Mourning Day program held at Dampara Police line today morning as chief guest as arranged by CMP School & College. Dr. Hasan Mahmud said Bangabandhu was a leader of farsightedness .
He reiterated the first conversations between Bangabandhu and Indira Gandhi at Delhi about the returning back of Indian army from Bangladesh land while returning home after release from Pakistan jail .
Following his political farsightedness, Indian army returned home from Bangladesh within 3 months.He also said B angab andhu was assassinated by the anti-liberation forces and they tried to vanish the map of Bangladesh from global map and the killing of Bangabandhu was a part of international conspiracy.He further said after death of Bangladesh , the then regime desired to change national flag but foiled by the resistance of the mass .  
Hailing the police , Information Minister said Bangladesh police plays strong role for advancement of Bangladesh and police sacrificed their life for safeguard of the country. Police commissioner and President of the Managing committee of School and College Md. Mahbubur Rahman presided over it duly attended by Additional Commission er of Police(Crime) Amena Begum .
Deputy police commissioner (Sadar) Shamal Kumar Nath delivered address of welcome. Among others DCP(North) Bijoy Bisak, Principal Shibli Sadiq , senior Asstt. Commissioner Ashiqur Rahman, spoke on the occasion.

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