Bangladesh: Bangladesh plans speedy trial in temple violence case – Times of India

In an effort to defuse communal tension Camilla Temple violence that created a furore Bangladesh during the recent Durga Puja The ceremony and much pain in India, the government has said that it plans to expedite the trial of all the accused in the case. Media reports quoted Bangladesh’s Law Minister as saying, “The Speedy Trial Tribunal has a provision to accept CCTV footage as evidence.” He said the matter would be sent for hearing after the completion of the police investigation.
On 21 October, Bangladesh police identified Iqbal Hussain, a Kamila resident, as the perpetrator of the incident that instigated the riots. According to reports, Hussain was arrested by the authorities. cox’s bazar where he had fled. While there have been political protests in India, the Modi government has maintained a studied silence, publicly expressing confidence in the Sheikh Hasina government.
PM Sheikh Hasina “Some sections with vested interests are spreading propaganda with the aim of creating communal divisions,” he said at an event on Sunday. However, he did not name anyone. “No matter how well we do, there is a quarter who is busy defaming Bangladesh, which they want? They do not want the normal democratic process to continue in this country,” he said, calling on people to destabilize the country. urged to be careful with the efforts.
Meanwhile, Hasina reached out to Modi to congratulate India on crossing the 100 crore vaccine milestone. In her letter, she said, Bangladesh had also administered about 60 million vaccines. Thanking India for resuming the export of the vaccine to Bangladesh, he expressed hope that it would remain uninterrupted. India had halted exports after the deadly second wave hit in April-May this year.

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