Legal steps against Priya Saha for treason must be taken: Quader

Jago News Desk Published: 20 July 2019, 01:49 PM | Updated: 20 July 2019, 03:26 PM
Legal steps against Priya Saha for treason must be taken: Quader

The government has reacted strongly against the Priya Saha’s blatant false claims who already has been labeled as traitor. She made some complaints before United States’ President Donald Trump what are treated absolutely false by government.

The Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said on Saturday, “Her claims are completely untrue, clearly false and fabricated. The provocative claims are not acceptable, it would excite the extremists. After of all, her claims are beyond the state and this is why she must be brought under law for sedition.”

The Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said, if she couldn’t be able to probe the claims about the minority in Bangladesh, legal steps must be taken against her. Priya Saha’s allegations are completely false and she has a motive behind the claims.

“She must be interrogated, if she couldn’t give any evidence and be brought under law” the minister said, when he was briefing journalist at his house on Saturday morning.

The government on Saturday said it appears that there was an ulterior motive behind Priya Saha’s absolutely false and concocted stories that were targeted to malign Bangladesh.

"Bangladesh is a beacon of religious freedom and communal harmony, where people of all faiths have been living in peace for ages," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, strongly protesting all the blatant lies told by Priya Saha to US President Donald Trump, reported by UNB.

The government also condemned her remarks in the strongest possible terms.

Priya Saha participated in the Second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom held at the US Department of State in Washington, DC on July 16-18. Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen attended the meeting.

Delegates from 106 countries with about 40 Foreign Ministers attended the meeting at the invitation of Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State.

The government of Bangladesh would expect that organisers of such a big international event would invite responsible individuals who would objectively contribute to promoting the true spirit and value of religious freedom, reads a media statement.

The humane attitude and generosity of the government of Bangladesh have been commended by the whole world when it decided to temporarily shelter over 1.1 million forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals, it said.

Priya Saha, a Bangladesh national, was seen telling US President Donald Trump, among other things, that 37 million Hindu, Buddhist and Christian people have been disappeared from Bangladesh.

She also told President Trump that her land has been grabbed by Muslim fundamentalists and sought his help so that Hindu, Buddhist and Christian people can live in Bangladesh.