
Bangladesh News: people are being arrested under Operation ‘Devil Hunt’ in Bangladesh. More than 9000 people have been arrested till 26 February since the commencement of this operation. & Nbsp;
People are afraid of this operation. Let us know what is the story of Operation Devil Hunt and why Younus’s interim government has taken this step? & Nbsp;
Learn why the operation started & nbsp;
& nbsp; AK M Mozammati Haq, who was a minister in the Government of Hasina, was attacked on February 7. According to the police, 17 people were injured and one died in violent clashes. Most of the injured were students. The Awami League was held responsible for the action taken in response to this violence. After this, March to Ghazipur started. On the demand of the students, the interim government of Bangladesh announced Operation ‘Devil Hunt’ on 8 February. & Nbsp;
Environment of fear in family & nbsp;
After the commencement of this operation, arrests are being started continuously. There is fear among the families of those arrested. He is not ready to talk to anyone. According to the BBC report, the family of 24 -year -old Atikur Rahman, a resident of Ghazipur, said that the allegations have been denied. His wife Afroja Akhtar Mim said, “My husband has been accused of participating in illegal activities and throwing cocktail bombs.”
He further said, "In September 2023, Rahman was injured in a bike accident. Because of which his jaw was completely broken. Their & nbsp; have been added by adding metal plates and pins. They cannot chew food. We want the government to help us. His family has said that he is not associated with any party. & Nbsp;
Shafikool Alam said this thing
At the same time, on allegations of no action in cases of violent incidents, Bangladesh’s Interim Government Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said, ‘We have sent almost police everywhere. We sent an army to 32 Dhanmondi. This sabotage is wrong, but it is wrong that the security personnel were not in a condition to do anything in front of a crowd of thousands
The BBC clearly asked the press secretary of the government that if there is a crime, then why did those who did so in different areas, why did they not be arrested or other action?
should not repeat old mistakes & nbsp;
Reminding of Sheikh Hasina’s rule, the International Human Rights Institution Human Rights Watch said that the administration should not repeat those mistakes, but should implement the law fairly. & Nbsp;