Staff Correspondent, Dhaka
Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury vowed that those responsible for the killing of two Tablighi followers at the Bishwa Ijtema ground early Wednesday would not be spared.
He came up with the warning while speaking to reporters after two separate meetings with the followers of Maulana Saad and Maulana Zubayer at the Ministry of Home’s conference room on Wednesday.
"My brothers (victims) filed cases today (Wednesday). We will ensure that the real culprits are brought to justice," said the adviser.
He added that discussions between the two groups were going on, and if an agreement is reached, the government will take a decision.
Chowdhury also mentioned that the government is prepared to provide medical assistance to the injured, if necessary.
Earlier, a delegation from the Saad group held a meeting with the five advisers led by Jahangir Alam, followed by a meeting with the opposing group.
In accordance with the government’s previous decision, the first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, organized by Zubair’s followers, will be held from January 31 to February 2, while the second phase, led by Saad’s followers, is scheduled from February 7 to 9.
Although the government has allowed Saad’s group to host the first phase, the opposing faction has refused to accept the decision, escalating tensions between the two groups.
Ahead of their Jor Ijtema, set to take place from December 20 to 24, Saad’s followers began entering the ground. However, sensing their presence, Zubair’s followers reportedly attacked them around 3am.
In retaliation, Saad’s supporters, attempting to gain access to the ground, launched a counter-attack. The clash resulted in two fatalities and multiple injuries.
Locals have claimed that as Saad’s supporters entered the ground, the police stationed at the Ijtema site withdrew, positioning themselves on the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway to the east.
Officer-in-charge of Tongi West Police Station Iskandar Habibur Rahman confirmed the deaths, saying that several injured people were transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.