The home minister, Sahara Khatun, has vowed to take tough action against those who would be found responsible for making sabotage in the country to foil the trial of war criminals.
'The main opposition and their like-minded parties have long been trying to create anarchy in the country aiming to save the war criminals,' she said while addressing as the chief guest a discussion titled 'Execution of Trial of War Criminals' organised by Muktijoddha Sangskritik Sangsad at Shilpakala Academy in Dhaka Saturday.
The present government is pledge-bound to complete the trial of the war criminals and nothing could stop it, she said.
She also said her government was relentlessly working to solve the problems of the freedom fighters as per the directive of the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina.
The nation became guardianless after the killing of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on August 15 in 1975, the minister said, adding that since then a vested quarter has been trying to kill his two daughters, who escaped the carnage.
The then government awarded the killers of Mujib by providing them with lucrative jobs and passed indemnity ordinance to save them (killers), she said.
Source : New Age