When a first year Dhaka University student Tapon Roy came across a post on the facebook that can be summed up as minorities are forced to flee the country due to Awami League and that too from the mouth of a minority community leader he could not believe in his eyes, was taken aback and left in bewilderment.
Because all about life of minorities he learnt since his childhood-- his parents and friends from his neighbourhood in a tiny upazila near Bogura that minorities were driven out of this country during the last tenure of BNP, Jamaat combine ruled by Khaleda Zia, then prime minister and his son Tarique Rahman.
Brought up in a minority dominated locality, he held a fair sense of idea on how the tides of state sponsored repression driven out minorities form the country, thanks to what has been described “largest pogrom against minorities between 2001 and 2006 sponsored by BNP Jamaat combine”.
But the post containing a photo superimposed of Rana Das Gupta, secretary of country’s largest minority community, with a caption “Religious and ethnic minorities are not living the country rather they are being forced to leave the country because Awami League” can be found on the facebook page of BNP’s policy magazine Road to Democracy.
Tapon earlier recalled a television report where Rana Das Gupta was seen stating “between 2001 and 2006, as many as 28,0000 incidents of attacks on minorities including rape, loot, killing and land grabbing inflicted on the community across the country”.