Olema League which claims to be an affiliate of ruling Awami League staged a human chain protest in the capital against government's funding for the celebration of Bengali New Year, Pohela Baishakh and demanded removal of Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha, who is a Hindu.
The grouping asked the government to cut down funding for Pahela Baishakh celebrations and divert the money to Islamic festivals like Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi.
The mass circulation 'Daily Star' in a front-page commentary wrote, "So then, is our government upholding a 'haram' culture as it is a public holiday? Are the 160 million Bengalis observing a haram festival? . . . What Olama League has been doing over the years is a crime."
"It (Olema League) can hurt religious sentiments of the Hindus or any other minority people as it has done this time just yesterday when it said 'a Hindu chief justice in a country where 98 per cent people are Muslims is hurting the sentiment of religious Muslims'.
"I am telling you, Awami League does not have any affiliate called Olema League... We have 11 affiliated or associate organisations and you would not find the so-called Olema League in that list," Awami League spokesman and joint general secretary Mahbub-Ul-Alam Hanif told PTI.
He said that law enforcement agencies were asked to take required legal actions against the group for carrying out controversial activities using the Awami League banner.
Hanif also denied a media report that the outfit was allowed to use a room inside Awami League's central office, saying "they earlier hung a banner in our office but it was removed as soon as it came to our notice".
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