Earlier, the Hefajat men had brought out a procession in the district headquarters.
Only a couple of days back, several hundred activists of Islamist group Tehrik-e-Khatme Nabuwwat demonstrated in Narayanganj city, demanding capital punishment to the teacher for what they said was making an anti-Islam comment.
In support for JP lawmaker Salim, the group demanded trial and punishment of those who are “hatching a conspiracy” against him.
Meanwhile, Shyamal expressed fears that he may come under attack any time.
“Narayanganj is synonymous with Osman family. There is always a feeling of apprehension…” he told this correspondent at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) yesterday.
The teacher said he didn’t know whether he would get justice.
With pain all over the body, he is now receiving treatment at the DMCH under police protection. Around 10 policemen of Shahbagh Police Station were on guard at the entrance to the ward.
He was shifted to the DMCH from a Narayanganj hospital around 12:45pm for better treatment.
On May 13, Shyamal was beaten up by a mob over the allegation that he demeaned religion. He was then made to do squats holding his ears in public on the JP lawmaker’s instructions.
The headmaster has refuted the allegation against him all along.
A video clip of the incident went viral on social media, triggering a huge public outcry and a firestorm of protest on Facebook and Twitter.
On Thursday, the education ministry dissolved the school managing committee of Piyar Sattar Latif High School, which had suspended Shyamal. It also reinstated him following recommendations from its probe body.
Asked about it, Shyamal yesterday said he was yet to receive any formal notification in this regard.
He, however, thanked the government and others for helping him get back his job.
Earlier, the school committee had sent him a letter, which said he was suspended because “he physically tortured students, received money in the name of teachers’ appointment, made derogatory comments about Islam, remained absent without leave and used to be late at work”.
JP MEN IRATE
JP Co-chairman GM Quader said the party men are irate over the public humiliation of the Narayanganj headmaster by its lawmaker Salim.
It is unacceptable and the party will not take responsibility for what the MP had done, he said.
“Like all the people across the country, our party men are irate and unhappy over the incident,” Quader told private TV channel ATN Bangla yesterday.
“Every person has his own identity… A party cannot take responsibility for all the activities of any of its member,” said Quader.
He said they are observing the entire situation closely and would take necessary steps once the government makes clear what had actually happened.
However, the JP leader told The Daily Star on Wednesday that the party would take necessary measures in this regard once the government probe committee submits its report.
But the party didn’t make any move against its lawmaker even after the three member body submitted its report to the education ministry on Wednesday night.
Source: The Daily Star