UNB, Dhaka :
Missing BNP joint secretary general Salahuddin Ahmed’s wife Hasina Ahmed again submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday seeking her directives to law enforcers to produce her husband before public.
She submitted the memorandum around 11am to Abdul Hamid, an office assistant, of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
Talking to journalists there, Hasina Ahmed said, “I’ve submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister for the second time in which I sought a
schedule to meet her along with my children. I’ve requested her to give the law enforcers directives to produce my husband before public considering it on humanitarian ground for the sake of my children.”
Salahuddin, who had been issuing statements on behalf of BNP and the party-led 20-party alliance from a secret place, went missing on the night of March 10.
BNP and Salahuddin’s family members have been claiming that law enforcers picked him up from a house at Uttara on the night of March 10, an allegation denied by the law enforcers and the government.
In the memorandum, Hasina Ahmed said, “I’m with a heavy heart submitting the memorandum to draw your (PM’s) kind attention. I expect the pain, sadness and screams of a worried family will touch your soft heart as a head of the government and a person of conscience.”
Seeking the Prime Minister’s intervention to find out her husband, she said she will not have any objection if Salahuddin is put on trial after producing him to a court for any offence he committed or he was charged with any case.
Referring to the formation of a committee by Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) to trace Salahuddin, Hasina Ahmed said there is no effective measures is yet to taken by it to find him out. “I believe they’ll take effective efforts if you kindly order them to do so.” Earlier on March 19, the BNP leader’s wife submitted a memorandum seeking her interference in rescuing her husband.
Missing BNP joint secretary general Salahuddin Ahmed’s wife Hasina Ahmed again submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday seeking her directives to law enforcers to produce her husband before public.
She submitted the memorandum around 11am to Abdul Hamid, an office assistant, of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
Talking to journalists there, Hasina Ahmed said, “I’ve submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister for the second time in which I sought a
schedule to meet her along with my children. I’ve requested her to give the law enforcers directives to produce my husband before public considering it on humanitarian ground for the sake of my children.”
Salahuddin, who had been issuing statements on behalf of BNP and the party-led 20-party alliance from a secret place, went missing on the night of March 10.
BNP and Salahuddin’s family members have been claiming that law enforcers picked him up from a house at Uttara on the night of March 10, an allegation denied by the law enforcers and the government.
In the memorandum, Hasina Ahmed said, “I’m with a heavy heart submitting the memorandum to draw your (PM’s) kind attention. I expect the pain, sadness and screams of a worried family will touch your soft heart as a head of the government and a person of conscience.”
Seeking the Prime Minister’s intervention to find out her husband, she said she will not have any objection if Salahuddin is put on trial after producing him to a court for any offence he committed or he was charged with any case.
Referring to the formation of a committee by Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) to trace Salahuddin, Hasina Ahmed said there is no effective measures is yet to taken by it to find him out. “I believe they’ll take effective efforts if you kindly order them to do so.” Earlier on March 19, the BNP leader’s wife submitted a memorandum seeking her interference in rescuing her husband.