Bangladesh: Stop ISKCON activities, demands radical Islamist group Hifazat-e-Islam

November 28, 2020
Dhaka: Junaid Babunagari, the new chief of radical Islamist group Hifazat-e-Islam, has threatened to pull down statues no matter which party erected them. The Radical leader warned, “The statues are against Sharia, no matter whose statue it is. I won’t name a party or leader. But I swear by Allah, if someone erects a statue, even of my father, I will be the first to pull it down. I will pull down statues no matter which party erects them,” he said.
Babungari made the statement along with four demands to the government from the Hathazari mahfil on Friday night. The four demands are – stop ISKCON’s activities in Bangladesh, officially declare the ahmadiyas ‘non-Muslim’, close embassy of France and expel the French ambassador, and pass a resolution condemning France in parliament.
“I am warning you. The atheists who are sitting on your neck will harm you, they will kill you. We are not your enemy. We want ‘peace and order’ in the country,” Babunagari warned Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
He made the statement at a gathering of the radical groups organised by Jamat-e-Islam by the name of Al Amin Sangstha on the premises of Parboty Government High School in Chattogram’s Hathazari.
“The Prime Minister has said that Bangladesh will be run in line with the Charter of Madinah. If it is true, then nothing can be done against Islam in this country. Inshallah, the Prime Minister will not let it (setting up statues) happen,” said Babunagari.
“There cannot be any statue in the country if it is run in line with the Charter of Madinah. Is there any statue in Madinah?” he questioned.
Although the three-day-long gathering near Hathazari Madrasa was organised by the ‘Al Amin Sangstha’, mainly those associated with the Jamat-e-Islam and Hifazat were present in the gathering. As conflict between the Jamat-e-Islam and anti-Jamat continues within Hifajat-e-Islam, the Qawmi madrasa-based Islamist organisation has chosen Babunagari as its ‘Ameer’ at a council held on November 15.
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