Minister Mozammel questions Kamal’s Liberation War role

Minister Mozammel questions Kamal’s Liberation War role

Liberation War affairs minister AKM Mozammel Haque on Monday said the role of Gono Forum president Kamal Hosaain was ‘mysterious’ during the country’s Liberation War in 1971 and that of his family to accept the rise of Bangladesh was ‘questionable’, reports UNB.

The minister came up with the remark taking part in discussion on the thanksgiving motion on the president’s speech in the house.

“His (Kamal’s) role in the Liberation War was mysterious. However, we don’t want to say about this. One of his sons-in-law (David Bargman) who is a Jew is continuously conspiring against Bangladesh. The nation certainly knows about it,” the minister said.

He further said: “I think they couldn’t accept today’s success of Bangladesh. I think his family’s role to accept the rise of Bangladesh was questionable. This has become clear today.”

Taking a swipe at Kamal Hossain for his comment that the government will be kicked out of power as it has become an ‘autocratic’ one, Mozammel said many people are saying that Kamal was one of the architects of the constitution though he was a member of the constitution enacting committee as the law minister.

He said the demand for the government’s resignation is nothing unusual in a democratic country, but the words Kamal used were not acceptable.

The minister also demanded that different structures, including the grave of BNP founder and late president Ziaur Rahman, be relocated from the Jatiya Sangsad area to bring back its ‘original design’. “There’re some structures, including Zia’s grave, in the Parliament area and I would request that those be removed from there.”