During an anti-Awami League procession in front of the Jatiya Party central office in Kakrail, the capital, leaders and activists of the People's Rights Council were attacked with bricks and stones. During this time, the president of the People's Rights Council and former VP of DUCSU, Nurul Haque Nur, was seriously injured. After this incident, a mystery has arisen around a person wearing a red T-shirt who beat the leaders and activists of the People's Rights Council with a stick. A video of the clash has spread on social media, which has created a huge stir. After the video was discussed on social media, the police have started searching for the person wearing a red T-shirt. The person is police constable Mizanur Rahman. Although such information was released, the police have not confirmed the matter.
In the video of the incident, Nurul Haque Nur and some leaders and activists are seen sitting in front of the stairs of a building. At that time, a person wearing a red T-shirt started beating a person wearing a white Punjabi with a stick. Members of the law enforcement agencies are standing nearby. At one point, the police detained the person wearing a red T-shirt, who then claimed to be a policeman and was released.
Rashed Khan, General Secretary of the People's Rights Council, claimed that the person wearing a red T-shirt was actually beating student leader Samrat, not Nur. He claimed in a Facebook post that the policeman's BP number was 9717197243. There is no way to legitimize the attack on Nurul Haque Nur and other leaders by blaming the person wearing a red T-shirt. It was the army that beat Nurul Haque Nur. In the past, we have spoken in favor of the army, but we are not against the army yet. But the members of the army who attacked Nurul Haque Nur must be punished.
On the other hand, yesterday, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) DB Chief Shafiqul Islam told reporters that this person is not from the DB police. In this regard, Mir Asaduzzaman, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police of Ramna Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), told reporters that the police are looking for the person who attacked the public rights leaders. Several teams are working to identify him very quickly. However, the press secretary of the chief advisor said that the person is a policeman.