Dhaka Bureau: The High Court has asked whether Rajshahi district BNP convener Abu Saeed Chand, who threatened to kill Awami League president and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has been arrested or not. Deputy Attorney General Emran Ahmad Bhuiyan raised the matter before a dual bench of the High Court on Monday (May 22) morning.
At this time, the court asked the state party to inform them about this. At that time, the Superintendent of Police of Rajshahi said that although a case had been filed in connection with the ‘threat to kill’ Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the accused had not been arrested yet.
On May 19, the BNP held a rally in Rajshahi demanding 10 points, including the resignation of the government. In that rally, district BNP convener Abu Saeed Chand threatened to send the prime minister to the ‘graveyard’. Its video went viral on social media, including Facebook.
