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He was sent to Bangladesh by the islamic State with the aim of killing non-believers, as he himself articulated in a rare interview, “It is not the methodology of the Khilafat soldiers to send mere threats to enemies of Allah. She got Canadian-born mastermind Tamim Chaudhary and six of his trusted lieutenants eliminated. It’s not that Sheikh Hasina has not done anything, but it is far from being adequate. They were indoctrinated by the Jamat-e-Islami and it is this class of terrorists which is totally opposed to liberal values and politics. The irony is that many Islamist militants are from those Rohingyas who fled to escape persecution. In 1990s, a sizeable number of Rohingyas, facing persecution in Myanmar, crossed over to Bangladesh and settled in Chittagong district and the Cox’s Bazar region. Global human rights bodies have spoken up, but only in the context of Rohingya Muslims, pressuring Bangladesh to permit their entry. The world community is maintaining an eerie silence. It is atravesty that Sheikh Hasina, Mujib’s daughter, is not following in the footsteps of her father as firmly as she is expected to. In fact, the amendment reinforced it by inserting a new sentence above the preamble: “Param karunamoy name shuru korilam” (In the name of the all compassionate, we begin). The Sheikh Hasina government brought in the 15th Amendment in 2011 for this, but she did not change Islam as the state religion. However, in 2010, the Bangladesh Supreme Court ordered the restoration of secularism as a basic tenet of the Constitution. There can be little doubt that the photographs we presented to the Mahatma left a deep impression on his mind.”
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We wanted the Mahatma to see how his people had been guilty of such crimes, and how they had killed innocents. He writes: “Among the photographs we had collected were some of Muslim women whose breasts had been cut off, little babies who had been beheaded, burning mosques, corpses lying in the streets and many such gruesome scenes from the riots. Mujib, then 26, and his photographer friend Yakub met Mahatma Gandhi and collected some pictures. In it, Mujib has recounted an incident of 1946 when Calcutta was engulfed in communal conflagrations and Hindus and Muslims were killing each other. In 2012, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina published The Unfinished Memoir, the autobiography of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rehman. The silence of the international community in this regard is appalling too. It is shocking that while the UN high commissioner for human rights has demanded the “establishment of a commission of inquiry to conduct a comprehensive, independent international investigation into allegations of human rights violations in Kashmir”, it is silent on the barbaric and cold-blooded murders of freethinkers, bloggers and writers and members of minorities elsewhere. They targeted non-Muslims and identified them by asking them to read the verses of the Quran. Of those killed, 17 were foreigners, including Japanese, Italians and one Indian. His killing has broken the lull that persisted for some time, specially after the gruesome killings of 20 people on Jat the Holey Artisan Restaurant in Dhaka’s elite Gulshan area at the hands of homegrown Islamic terrorists of the Jamat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) under the macabre influence of Islamic State. Bachchu was known for his forthright views on religion and other issues. The killing of secular writer-publisher Shahjahan Bachchu in Munshiganj district of Bangladesh on June 11 has revived bitter memories of the barbaric murders of secular bloggers and writers as well as members of minority communities in Bangladesh.