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    Hefazat forms new committee with Babunagari as chief, drops disputed leaders

    June 7, 2021By Priya Saha
    Hefazat forms new committee with Babunagari as chief, drops disputed leaders

    New Secretary General of Hefazat-e-Islam Nurul Islam Jihadi announces the formation of a new central committee at a press briefing at Al Jamiatul Islamia Makhzanul Uloom Madrasa in Dhaka’s Khilgaon on Monday, June 7, 2021 Focus Bangla

    The Qawmi madrasah-based group’s central body was disbanded in April

    Embattled Hefazat-e-Islam has announced a new full-fledged 33-member committee with Junaid Babunagari as its chief (ameer) and dropping controversial leader Mamunul Haque.

    Hefazat leader Nurul Islam has been declared the secretary general of the committee.

    Nurul Islam Jihadi, central committee leader of the radical Islamist group, announced the names of the new committee on Monday at a press briefing held at Al Jamiatul Islamia Makhzanul Uloom Madrasa in Dhaka’s Khilgaon, reports UNB.

    Former joint secretary general of Hefazat Mamunul Haque and organising secretary Azizul Haque Islamabadi and other controversial leaders were also excluded from the new committee.

    Maulana Ataullah Hafezi has been made the nayeb-e-ameer of the committee and Maulana Sajedur Rahman the joint secretary general.

    Besides, Maulana Mir Idris has been made the new organising secretary and Maulana Muhiuddin Rabbani the publicity secretary.

    Hefazat has also announced its 16-member advisory committee with Babunagari as its chief.

    It also announced a nine-member Central Khas Committee, considered to be the Hathazari-based group’s “Majlish e-Sura.”

    On April 25, Hefazat chief Babunagari had dissolved the central committee amid the organisation’s controversial role in the violent protests and vandalism during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh in late March.

    In a video message from the Hathazari madrasah, Hefazat’s spiritual headquarters, in Chittagong, Babunagari at that time had said that the central committee was dissolved following the advice of some of its key members considering the country’s overall situation.

    Hours later, a convening committee was announced with Babunagari, his uncle Muhibullah Babunagri and cousin Nurul Islam as the chief advisors.


    Also Read – Hefazat attempts to declare new committee


    Many top Hefazat leaders have been arrested so far over the protests and violence orchestrated by the organisation’s supporters and activists across the country against Modi’s Bangladesh visit.

    At least 77 cases were filed against Hefazat leaders and activists across the country over the clashes and vandalism. More than 69,000 people were accused in the cases.

    Babungari announced the dissolution of the Qawmi madrasa-based organisation’s central committee when its leaders, activists and supporters were being arrested in different places of the country, including Dhaka, every day.

    Two cases were also filed against Babungari in connection with his alleged involvement in the violence in Hathazari.

    On June 5, a Narayanganj court sent Mamunul to Kashimpur Central Jail on completion of his 18-day remand in six separate cases.

    On April 18, a joint team of Tejgaon Division police and DMP’s Detective Branch had arrested Mamunul from Jamia Rahmania Arabia Madrasah in Mohammadpur.

    Prior to that, locals caught Mamunul, who already made waves through some controversial remarks, with a woman who he claimed to be his second wife from a resort in Sonargaon on April 3. They were released later.

    However, the woman on April 30 filed a rape case against Mamunul. 

    Top Hefazat leaders had called on the home minister twice in April and May, demanding the release of its leaders and withdrawal of the cases.

    Last month, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) also launched an investigation into more than 50 leaders of Hefazat, including Babunagari and Mamunul, on charges of embezzlement and corruption.



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