Zia, Ershad, Khaleda destroyed many ISI documents: Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the former governments of Ziaur Rahman, Hussain Muhammad
Zia, Ershad, Khaleda destroyed many ISI documents: Sheikh Hasina
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DHAKA: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the former governments of Ziaur Rahman, Hussain Muhammad Ershad and Khaleda Zia have destroyed many documents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in an effort to erase Father of the nation, Bangabandhu's name from the glorious history of the 1971 Liberation War and the Language Movement.

"It is proved that history can never be erased," Hasina said on Sunday while addressing an inauguration ceremony of the JatiyaSangsad'sMujibBorshoprogramme, the MujibBorsho website 2020-2021 and digital edition of his speech at the JatiyaSangsadBhaban here on Sunday.

She added that her government has already published seven of the 14 volumes of ISI documents which were mainly against Bangabandhu.

One can understand the real history of the country's independence from reading those volumes, the Prime Minister noted.

Hasina, the eldest daughter of Bangabandhu Sheikh MujiburRahman, said that she has been preserving all the visitors' books with comments of the head of governments and states of different countries and also the commoners so that the people can know many things about the history from those.

The Prime Minister also mentioned that Parliament has a role in the continuation of the country's democracy as the representatives of the people get the scope to say something here about the welfare of the people.

She added that her government was not creating any sort of problems in running Parliament, but they have had worse experiences while they were in opposition.

"The existing opposition parties have failed to achieve the confidence and trust of the people due to lack of leadership. But there is no doubt that powerful opposition is a must for democracy." (IANS)

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