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Jamaat central working committee member Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher told a function
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their forces were ready.
"They will be used against the government when time comes."
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Dhaka, Aug 5 (bdnews24.com)–Home minister Shahara Khatun suspects that allies of suspected war criminals might instigate the ongoing unrest in the readymade garment industry in an effort to foil their trial.
She expressed her view while answering journalists at a discussion with a delegation of RMG factory owners at the home ministry on Thursday.
"Why such unrest is taking place when the war crime trials have just begun? Who are the people instigating the protesters against the government?" she questioned.
Referring to a reported threat of a Jamaat-e-Islami leader to the government, the minister said: "Such people are around us. Please help the law enforcers to arrest them."
Jamaat central working committee member Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher told a function at the National Press Club on Tuesday their forces were ready. "They will be used against the government when time comes."
Shahara said outsiders were involved in the unrest at Ashulia RMG factories. "Some Lungi-clad people were among the protestors and they attacked the law enforcers."
"Who are those people? What is there intention?" she questioned.
Addressing the owners of apparel factories, she said: "Don't take the law in your hand. Tough actions would be taken against those being engaged in such activities."
Mentioning that around 80 percent of country's total export earnings come from the garment sector, the minister said the industry should be protected for the country's sake.
Member of the parliamentary standing committee on the home ministry Sanjida Khanam and additional home secretary Iqbal Khan Chowdhury were also present at the discussion.
She expressed her view while answering journalists at a discussion with a delegation of RMG factory owners at the home ministry on Thursday.
"Why such unrest is taking place when the war crime trials have just begun? Who are the people instigating the protesters against the government?" she questioned.
Referring to a reported threat of a Jamaat-e-Islami leader to the government, the minister said: "Such people are around us. Please help the law enforcers to arrest them."
Jamaat central working committee member Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher told a function at the National Press Club on Tuesday their forces were ready. "They will be used against the government when time comes."
Shahara said outsiders were involved in the unrest at Ashulia RMG factories. "Some Lungi-clad people were among the protestors and they attacked the law enforcers."
"Who are those people? What is there intention?" she questioned.
Addressing the owners of apparel factories, she said: "Don't take the law in your hand. Tough actions would be taken against those being engaged in such activities."
Mentioning that around 80 percent of country's total export earnings come from the garment sector, the minister said the industry should be protected for the country's sake.
Member of the parliamentary standing committee on the home ministry Sanjida Khanam and additional home secretary Iqbal Khan Chowdhury were also present at the discussion.
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