Wednesday | 11 December 2024 | Reg No- 06
বাংলা
   
Wednesday | 11 December 2024 | Epaper
BREAKING: Four more die, 444 hospitalised with dengue      India doesn't want democracy in neighbouring countries      ADB approves $600m loan for Bangladesh's economic reforms      Govt bans foreign travel of officials      Labour unrest in Ashulia demanding 15pc increment       US wants Bangladesh, India to resolve differences peacefully      72pc accounts spreading anti-Bangladesh propaganda based in India: Rumor Scanner      

Court summons suspended executive magistrate Urmi

Published : Tuesday, 8 October, 2024 at 6:14 PM  Count : 5428
Tapashee Tabassum Urm

Tapashee Tabassum Urm


A court in Dhaka has summoned suspended executive magistrate Tapashee Tabassum Urmi. She has been asked to appear before the Dhaka's Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) court by November 28.

Metropolitan Magistrate Zakir Hossain issued the summon accepting a defamation suit on Tuesday (October 8).
Abu Hanif, a member of the upper council of Gana Odhikar Parishad and its media coordinator, filed the defamation suit against Urmi.

Earlier on Saturday, Tapashee Tabassum Urmi allegedly made defamatory remarks on her Facebook page not only about martyr Abu Sayed but also targeting the government established through the student-people's movement and its Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus.

On Sunday (October 6) evening, Urmi was suspended. It was stated in a notification issued by Public Administration Ministry's senior assistant secretary Nilufa Yasmine. Lalmonirhat deputy commissioner HM Rakib confirmed the matter.

Due to the inflammatory remarks, she was first made an officer-on-special duty (OSD). But on Monday, student protests forced authorities to suspend her and initiate disciplinary actions against her as her previous hateful Facebook posts came to light.

She categorically criticised the July-August student-people movement, and in one post, even labelled Abu Sayed, the first martyr of the anti-fascist movement, as a terrorist.

Her statements were disrespectful and undermined the legitimacy of a constitutionally formed government, it added.

Her comments could create public fear by threatening the stability of the government and damaging the reputation of its officials, it said.

According to the complaint statement, on Saturday, Tapashee allegedly made defamatory remarks not only about martyr Abu Sayed but also targeting the government established through the student-people's movement and its Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus.

END/SZA

● Petition to register case against suspended asstt commissioner
Related topic   Subject:  Court summons   suspended   executive magistrate Urmi  


LATEST NEWS
MOST READ
Also read
Editor : Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury
Published by the Editor on behalf of the Observer Ltd. from Globe Printers, 24/A, New Eskaton Road, Ramna, Dhaka.
Editorial, News and Commercial Offices : Aziz Bhaban (2nd floor), 93, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000.
Phone: PABX- 41053001-06; Online: 41053014; Advertisement: 41053012.
E-mail: [email protected], news©dailyobserverbd.com, advertisement©dailyobserverbd.com, For Online Edition: mailobserverbd©gmail.com
🔝
close