Dhaka: Bangladesh government has told the High Court that the government has taken all appropriate steps for security and peace. After this, the High Court, taking suo motu cognizance, rejected the petition to ban the activities of ISKCON and clearly refused to ban the activities of ISKCON.
A bench of Justices Farah Mehboob and Debashish Roy-Chaudhary rejected Supreme Court lawyer Mohammad Munir Uddin’s arguments on the ban as unacceptable. However, Mohammed Munir Udit presented before him some newspaper reports regarding the International Society of Christian Churches (ISKCON) and asked the government to order a ban on its activities. But, the court rejected it. Apart from this, the application to implement Section 144 in Chittogram, Rangpur and Dinampur was also accepted.
Along with this, the court directed the Attorney General to inquire what steps the government has taken regarding the ongoing activities of ISKCON. Here is its report.
Along with this, the bench expressed its desire that the government will remain alert regarding law and order. They should also stay and protect people’s lives. Giving this information, the country’s daily newspaper Daily Star has said that Additional Attorney General Yannick R. Haq and Deputy Attorney General Muhammad Asad Uddin told the High Court bench that 3 separate cases have been filed in connection with the murder of lawyer Saif-ul-Islam-Asif and cases have also been filed in connection with the activities of ISKCON. Are. 33 accused have also been arrested in this case. However, the court categorically refused to pass any order (ban on ISKCON) until a definite decision was taken on those matters. In short, it was asked to prove whether ISKCON is involved in this.