Three quarters of the prime minister's prison, bank looting will be tried?

in #bangladesh7 years ago


BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia has been jailed for five years in the corruption case. The verdict in the Zia Orphanage trust case was a matter of discussion all over the country, including capital city Dhaka.
On Thursday afternoon, most of Dhaka's shops were shut down in Dhaka. Nobody is going out of the way without much need. The capital is a little too empty. Today, the city of Siliguri was silent. Dhaka has changed its appearance.

A rickshaw puller in Gulistan told Rafiqul, 'Khaleda Zia or I have been sentenced to 5 years' jail. The verdict has nothing to do with everything from above. A working woman was waiting for a bus at Naya Paltan. Refusing to mention the name, he told the change, "Jailed for three million dollars, three times Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. But the government will try to loot hundreds of millions of money? I do not think so. The government has been jailed in jail for political reasons. 'Bank officer Rafiqul Islam beside him said, 'Politics is not very good. Mud mounds are running. Now, with the shutting down of buses, people stop harassing the shops.

Construction construction worker Rahat said, 'Pirates sent to jail. Then someone else can live? How much power the government has. 'Nadira, a schoolboy student said, 'Crime has been punished, very good. But this is a panic among all. '
Sohag, a student of Titumir College, said, "The law is equal to all. It has been proved in this law.
But fear among many is working. Because of which the journalists did not want to talk about the verdict about the issue.
Meanwhile, due to the limited movement of traffic, it is very difficult to return to work after returning home.

Kamrul, standing in the northeast of Paltan for one and a half hours. But no one is getting the bus. He said, 'The bus is not there. In fact, 20 taka for rent 100 taka. In the case of the Zia Orphanage Trust corruption case filed by the ACC, the court has sentenced BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to five years and Tarique Rahman and 10 others in jail for 10 years. At the same time, the remaining accused were fined 20 million 71 thousand 671 taka without Khaleda Zia. Judge of the Special Court-5, established in Bakshibazar Alia Madrasa, Old Dhaka, on Thursday. Akhtaruzzaman announced the verdict.