In a press statement on Wednesday, BNP said the press release issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia's speech at its grand rally in Chittagong concluding its road march has drawn its attention.
It said the words used in the ISPR release on the speech of opposition leader Khaleda Zia were 'unwarranted and unfortunate'.
The BNP press release said a good number of army officers were picked up in the last three years and reports on their disappearances and the lack of knowledge about their whereabouts by their families were carried by different newspapers and circulated through various social networks.
"Under the circumstances, it's normal to assume that the person whose whereabouts cannot be known is disappeared," the press release said adding that the opposition leader has stated about the disappearances of army officers.
It said Khaleda, in her speech, said about the government's sacking and harassing of military officers who had protested the Pilkhana BDR Headquarters carnage. "It's not understandable to them or the countrymen which words of the BNP chairperson's speech is untrue," the release added.
The ISPR has been used to misinterpret the opposition leader's speech as the Defence Ministry remains under the Prime Minister, the BNP release alleged.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Tuesday said opposition leader Khaleda Zia's allegation of disappearance of army officials is false.
Source: thefinancialexpress-bd.com
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