‘Meticulous design’ behind martyr Osman Hadi’s janaza: Nilufar Moni
Former Member of Parliament and BNP’s self-reliant affairs secretary Nilufar Chowdhury Moni has claimed that the janaza of martyr Sharif Osman Hadi was a “meticulous design” (planned blueprint). She said the calculation behind this design lies somewhere else. “This is a conspiracy on top of a conspiracy. Many people came to the janaza driven by their conscience — I am not talking about them.”
She made the remarks while appearing on a private satellite television talk show titled “Samajhotar Rajniti” (Politics of Compromise). Her co-guest on the programme was Hasan Al Mamun, senior joint general secretary of Gono Odhikar Parishad and candidate for Netrokona-2 constituency in the upcoming national parliament election.
During the discussion, when the presenter asked whether Gono Odhikar Parishad joining an alliance with other parties would pose a challenge for BNP, Nilufar Moni, in one part of her reply, said: “Jamaat’s meticulous design is still ongoing. If I think about martyr Hadi’s janaza, it was a meticulous design. When the presenter said ‘historic’, she corrected him saying ‘meticulous’.”
She continued: “The calculation behind this design lies somewhere else. This is a conspiracy on top of a conspiracy. Many people came to the janaza driven by their conscience — I am not talking about them.”
She added: “When I heard that people were being brought from all over Bangladesh — for what? To form a revolutionary government. This is not my statement; even those who were journalists in the past have written this on Facebook.”
At this point, the presenter remarked: “We haven’t seen any such sign.” Nilufar Moni replied: “Didn’t some of their people run towards the parliament building? And there have been repeated attempts to influence in different ways and through different channels.”
She further said: “We have seen politics mixed with anti-politics, death mixed with unnatural death, and unnatural death mixed with further dots… which is not the time to say yet. The time will come, and then I will say more.”