I was kept confined at a secluded house, says Salahuddin

Sudden downpour with severe thunderbolts flooded the city streets causing sufferings to commuters as well as pedestrians for several hours. This photo was taken from near Bangabhaban on Friday.
Sudden downpour with severe thunderbolts flooded the city streets causing sufferings to commuters as well as pedestrians for several hours. This photo was taken from near Bangabhaban on Friday.
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Staff Reporter :BNP Joint-Secretary Seneral Salahuddin Ahmed said that he stayed more than two months in a secluded house since his missing on March 10. According to a report of BBC Bangla broadcast on Friday, the BNP leader informed the Meghalaya police that he was kept in a secluded house in an unknown place. Later, he had been dropped from a car in Shillong, the capital of Indian state of Meghalaya, blindfolded. He had been dropped there after changing vehicles for several times.The information given by Meghalaya Police and the statement issued by the two relatives of the BNP leader are almost similar. The relatives met Salahuddin in the hospital, where Salahuddin is now under treatment. The Meghalaya police interrogated him about his tres pass into Indian territory on Thursday. BNP’s Assistant Office secretary Abdul Latif Jony also met Salahuddin in the hospital. He told media that Salahudding lost 15 kg weight.Ayub Ali, a resident of Kalkata, who identified him sey as a relative of Salahuddin, also meet Salahuddin on Friday. He said that most of the medicines are being provided from the hospital. He also said that Salahuddin was physically weak but he is now mentally strong. However, the family members could not go to India till now, as they did not get visas till Friday evening. Salahuddin’s wife Hasina Ahmed and others on Wednesday applied for Indian visas for going to India to meet the BNP leader. Salauddin was arrested in Shillong on Monday, after two months since his abduction in Dhaka. BNP and Salahuddin’s family members claimed that law enforcers picked up the BNP leader from a house at Uttara in Dhaka. The law enforcers, however, denied the allegation.

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