Traitors claim Zia announcer of independence: Tofail  


FE Team | Published: October 31, 2017 19:16:24 | Updated: November 01, 2017 22:07:02


Traitors claim Zia announcer of independence: Tofail  

Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed on Tuesday called the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka a traitor and said only traitors can make a claim that former president Ziaur Rahman as the announcer of independence.   

Tofail said it in reaction to a video shared on the Facebook page of the High Commission claiming former President Ziaur Rahman as the proclaim of Bangladesh independence.

"There's no doubt that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proclaimed Bangladesh's independence in 1971. Zia was not even a freedom fighter, let alone being the proclaimer of independence," he told reporters at his office.

Tofail said when they had been in an anti-Pakistan movement in 1969, no one knew a person named Ziaur Rahaman, reports UNB.

"He would have declared the name of Pakistan had he been in Dhaka or Pakistan instead of Chittagong during that time. Only those ignorant of history and traitors can consider Zia as the proclaimer of the independence," he added.

The Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka recently shared a video in its Facebook page claiming Zia as the proclaimer of independence instead of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Asked what measures will be taken against Pakistan over the video, the commerce minister did not give any direct reply to it, saying, "Pakistan is an enemy state. There's no surprise that they'll say this."

About UNESCO’s recognition of the history 7th March speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Tofail said it is a great achievement for the country.

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