Ganajagaran Mancha says Bangladesh will respond to ‘audacity’ of war criminal Mir Quasem’s wife
Senior Correspondent bdnews24.com
Published: 04 Sep 2016 05:09 AM BdST Updated: 04 Sep 2016 05:09 AM BdST
Ganajagaran Mancha spokesman Imran Sarker has said a Bangladesh must now be built on the dreams of the 1971 bravehearts to give a withering riposte to the ‘temerity’ of the wife of Mir Quasem Ali.
Speaking at Shahbagh, he gave his immediate response to the Saturday night hanging of the former Al-Badr commander of Chittagong and Jamaat-e-Islami’s chief financier.

"Those who have allowed them to adorn their houses with the national flag are trying to rehabilitate these war criminals. We must give them a fitting reply," he said.
After her final meeting with her husband, Mir Quasem's wife Khondokar Ayesha Khatun said, the intentions of those who were hanging her husband would never come true.
Reacting to the comment, Sarker said, "What audacity! She says that the dreams of the freedom fighters will not come true! She means that the wishes of the war criminals would come true!

He added that the time has come for giving a fitting reply to those who stand against the ethos that went into the building of Bangladesh.
The Mancha activists had gathered in front of the National Museum and erupted into celebrations following the execution.
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