Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at a reception in Rome, Italy Tuesday night. Photo: TV grabPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina hopes that the verdict on the case relating to the assassination of father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of her family members will be fair.
“All I want is justice. I don’t want to say anything else now,” she told a reception accorded by the Italy chapter of Awami League at Oriental Hall at Piazza Ri Di in Rome Tuesday night, reports our correspondent Hasan Jahid Tusher from Rome.
The Supreme Court is set to deliver the final verdict on the Bangabandhu assassination case at 11am on Thursday.
The prime minister said killers of the father of the nation brought a curse for the nation and the nation wants to get rid of such stain.
Hasina alleged that main opposition BNP and its main ally Jamaat-e-Islami were still trying to destabilise the country, adding that the government was up against a number of conspiracies.
Referring to the BDR mutiny on February 25-26, she said the government already started trial process of the killers of the patriotic army officers who were killed brutally during the mutiny.
She said 33 of the killed officers belonged to pro-Awami League families who were killed in a planned way at the time when her government was taking a move to bring them back to the army and Special Security Force (SSF) for their good professional records.
Hasina, one of the two surviving daughters of Bangabandhu, said the anti liberation war forces have still been trying to protect the killers of the father of the nation.
“But there will be no room for the killers on the soil of Bangladesh,” she said in firm voice.


