Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has claimed that the ruling Awami League has created a history of disappearance in Bangladesh.
He said, "the number of people who have been disappeared across the country till now 1209, since the formation of the Awami League government in 2019.
Family members of the missing family are still waiting for the path, the young children are waiting, many parents have left the world in the hope of the child coming back, in the hope of the child will return, he added.
The mother of the missing Sumon has become blind to throw away tears. The grief-stricken family and the day of waiting are not over. He was speaking at a press conference at the party's central office in Nayapalton on Friday afternoon.
Rizvi said, "In Bangladesh, the continuation of the disappearance is politically motivated, which started in 1972 to 1975 years. The ruling party has taken inhumane programs like "Gum" to prevent the premature departure of democracy. People are also afraid to mourn the state's brutal appearance of killing democracy. "Gum" is a horrible crime against humanity. "Gum" is being used for far-reaching purposes, eliminating opposition and dissent, and the main objective of prolonging the unity, authoritarian and one-party rule in the state and society."