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Senior journalists urge PM not to spare any perpetrators of heinous attacks

Published : Wednesday, 24 July, 2024 at 9:55 PM  Count : 443
Demanding not to spare any of the perpetrators involved in  the countrywide havoc and atrocities, editors and senior journalists have raised questions whether there were any failure of execution of the intelligence report to thwart the destructive mayhem unleashed by the BNP-Jamaat in-guise of quota reform movement.

They also put emphasis on strengthening Awami League as a political party and evaluation of the activities of the public representatives alongside taking effective measures to attract more brilliant and meritorious students to Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), reports BSS. 

The  journalists made those observations during a view exchange meeting with the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her office in Dhaka. 

The meeting was organised at the initiative of Editors' Guild where editors, senior journalists and head of news of different media outlets were present. 

They also said that they were with Sheikh Hasina and they can do whatever is required to accomplish her activities. 
DBC Editor Zayadul Ahsan Pintu referring to the arson attack in Mohakhali said that there was no members of law enforcing agencies there after 3:00pm. "Why they were not there, and why an official left the place with his forces." 

"A high official told then  that no ant could take entry but elephants entered into the city", Pintu added. 

Bhorer Kagoj Editor and Jatiya Press Club general secretary Shyamol Dutta stressed the neeed for strengthening Awami League as a political party as the weakness of the party has seen during the havoc and atrocities of BNP-Jamaat.

Bangladesh Pratidin Editor Nayeem Nizam put emphasis on finding out the people who involved with these subversive activities and bring them under punitive measure through legal process. 

DBC Editor-In-Chief and CEO Monzurul Islam suggested doing self criticism centring the recent incident and evaluating the activities of public representatives. 

Abed Khan said they are with the Prime Minister and they can do whatever need for her as they have trust and confidence on her.  

Jatiya Press Club President Farida  Yasmin said that its time to oversee the role of International media over these  incidents  as now they seem to becamer as a propaganda machine against Bangladesh. 

PM's Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan moderated the programme, while Editors' Guild president Mozammel Huq Babu delivered the welcome address.
 
END/SZA
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