Arson, vandalism on HQ reminds us of Hasina's regime: Jatiyo Party leaders
"What will 25-year-olds understand? No ‘Aynaghar’ were built in our time," said a party member
The arson and vandalism at Jatiyo Party's headquarters remind one of the atrocities committed during Sheikh Hasina's regime, according to Jatiyo Party leaders.
"During Ershad's tenure, no political party's head office was vandalised or set on fire with such a pre-announcement. The incident reminds us of Hasina's regime. It makes the efforts to establish good governance and democracy questionable. We are concerned about the sincerity of the government," said Sajon Kumar Mistry, a Jatiyo Party leader from Bagerhat.
Jatiyo Party leaders and activists from Dhaka and different parts of the country came to their headquarters in the capital's Kakrail on Friday, a day after a group of student-public under the banner of "Anti-Fascism Student, Worker and Public" set fire and besieged the headquarters, following a clash with the party's men.
This afternoon, Jatiyo Party men were seen erasing the sentences written by the public on the walls of the building. They were also seen cleaning the rooms that were set on fire on the ground floor. However, the mural of party founder Hussain Muhammad Ershad on the wall was still in a fragile state. The furniture in the rooms was in disarray. Besides, windows and doors were vandalised.
Shofi Goni Shopon, a member of Lalmonirhat Jatiyo Party, said, "The potential of our party is obvious, that's why they attacked us. The contribution of the Jatiyo Party in Bangladesh is more than all other parties. Everyone got security during Ershad's tenure.
"During Ershad's tenure, the administration was organised and institutions were built. What will 25-year-olds understand? No 'Aynaghar' were built in our time. We will hold a rally on Saturday and show the nation the capability of the Jatiyo Party," he added.
Police said they have deployed additional personnel in front of the Jatiyo Party HQ and no untoward incidents have been reported there since this morning. People were visiting the area but no large gatherings were being allowed.