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Ecstatic Bangladesh: Well done Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed !!

Joint forces of Bangladesh Army, Police and RAB arrested at least 12 political leaders in a series of raids in Dhaka early Sunday. The political leaders are from BNP, AL and LDP.The leaders include former home minister Mohammad Nasim, former communications minister Nazmul Huda, former prime minister Khaleda Zia's parliamentary affairs adviser Salahuddin Quader Choudhury, former home minister Mohammad Nasim, former state minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, Awami League president Sheikh Hasina's investment adviser Salman F Rahman, former state minister for power Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, former state minister Mir Nasir Uddin, former state minister Amanullah Aman, former deputy minister Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu, Pankaj Devnath and former lawmaker ANH Mostafa Kamal popularly known as Lotus Kamal. Former finance minister Saifur Rahman's son Naser Rahman was also arrested.

Bangladeshi people are absolutely ecstatic at the news of the mass arrest of the well known corrupted big shots of the country.

I just hope that the security forces have gathered enough evidence to prove these people guilty. Nobody wants to see these culprits go free again.

Bishwa Ijtema was finished today, I am sure if the Imam knew about this massive arrest operation, he would’ve thanked the almighty for granting Bangladeshis this blessed day. I was in tears when I heard that these culprits were caught. Please, Please Allah, don’t ever let these culprits out of jail. Bangladeshis badly need a corruption free government, let this day be the first day to start the process.

I also hope that, the process of arresting the culprits will continue and the rest of the big shots will be caught soon.

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hmmmmm
agree with you tanvir
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