Khaleda sued over 'meeting with ISI in London'
A pro-Awami League organisation founder yesterday filed a sedition case against BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia alleging that she met Pakistan's intelligence agency “in secret” during her London tour.
Advocate Md Mashiur Malek, founder of Bangabandhu Foundation, filed the case with court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Abdullah Al Masud.
After the hearing, the magistrate recorded statement of the complainant and fixed November 9 for passing order on the issue.
In his complaint, Moshiur alleged that Khaleda during her stay in London for three months, met Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI in secret in the late hours of July 18 and 19.
On July 20, some online news portals reported that Khaleda had met ISI in London, he mentioned.
Khaleda's meeting was meant to create "instability in Bangladesh and instigate a state of war between Bangladesh and India", he said.
Based on the media reports, Masihiur claimed that the Bangabandhu Foundation investigated the mater through its London branch which confirmed it.
Khaleda Zia left Bangladesh on July 15 for her treatment. She returned home on October 18.
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