Attack on Hasina’s Train: 30 BNP-led alliance leaders land in jail
Thirty leaders and activists of BNP-led alliance landed in jail yesterday for allegedly carrying out an attack on Sheikh Hasina in Pabna 25 years ago.
Additional District and Sessions Judge Rustom Ali passed the order after rejecting bail pleas of the accused, said Obaidul Haque, additional public prosecutor of the case.
In 1994, then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina was travelling from Khulna to Rajshahi via train and holding rallies at different railway stations. As her train reached Pakshey Railway Station in Pabna’s Ishwardi upazila, it was attacked with crude bombs and gunshots.
Nazrul Islam, then officer-in-charge of Ishwardi Police Station, filed a case accusing 52 persons of BNP and its ally parties. Police pressed charge sheet against the accused on April 4, 1997 but all of them secured bail from court.
Thirty of the 52 accused were present before the court and sought bail yesterday. Rejecting their bail plea, the court sent them to jail. It also issued arrest warrants against the rest of the accused.
Contacted, Habibur Rahman Tota, general secretary of Pabna unit BNP, said they would legally fight the case and challenge the court’s decision.
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