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Ilias Ali (Bangladeshi politician)

M Ilias Ali (1 January 1961 – disappeared 17 April 2012)[3] was a Bangladeshi politician and member of the Jatiya Sangsad (2001–2006) representing the Sylhet-2 constituency.[4] He served as the organising secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He, along with his personal car driver, Ansar Ali, went missing on 18 April 2012.[5] Later that day, local police recovered his abandoned car near his residence in Banani neighborhood and found Ansar's cellphone inside.[3] They have not been seen since.[5] On the tenth anniversary of his disappearance, Netra News, an independent news platform in Sweden, reported on 21 April 2022, that Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), an elite Bangladeshi police unit, had carried out the disappearance.[6] The platform cited leaked confidential documents and internal investigations documents from RAB to reach the conclusion.

M Ilias Ali
এম ইলিয়াস আলী
M Ilias Ali (2011)
Born(1961-01-01)1 January 1961
Disappeared17 April 2012 (aged 51)
Banani, Dhaka
StatusMissing for 12 years and 14 days
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
OccupationPolitician
Years active1975–
SpouseTahsina Rushdir
Children3, including Abrar Ilias, M Labib Sharar
Member of Parliament
for Sylhet-2
In office
15 February 1996 – June 1996
Preceded byMaqsood Ebne Aziz Lama
Succeeded byShah Azizur Rahman[1]
In office
1 October 2001 – 29 October 2006
Preceded byShah Azizur Rahman[1]
Succeeded byShafiqur Rahaman Chowdhury[2]
Personal details
Political partyBangladesh Nationalist Party

Early life and education edit

Ali was born in Ramdhana, Bishwanath in Sylhet district on 1 January 1961.[3] He was a student of the University of Dhaka.[3]

Political career edit

Student politics edit

Ali started his political career in 1980 with the student wing of the BNP, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, founded the year before. He lived in Kobi Joshim Uddin hall of Dhaka University. In a couple of years, he became leader of the dorm, and in 1983 became a central executive member of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD).

In 1986, the National Council of JCD was held, where Ali was elected as the International Affairs Secretary of the Central Executive Committee. At that time, JCD was the most powerful student political organization in the country.

Hossain Mohammad Ershad was elected as president in 1986, although BNP boycotted the election. While recognizing that Ershad had restored some political rights, BNP and the Awami League heightened political pressure to fully restore a parliamentary democracy in the country, and both had many students willing to protest for the cause. In 1987, Ershad ordered the expulsion of nine JCD student leaders from the Dhaka University, including Ali. He was arrested in 1988 for political activities. After seven months of prison, Ali was released from jail by the order of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. He was repeatedly arrested and released on bail.

In February 1990, Ali was arrested while JCD prepared for a protest march. After his arrest, violence increased on campus at Dhaka University, with conflict between students and police. In July 1990, Ali was released from jail by order of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. In the meantime, the anti-Ershad movement crossed party lines; its protests disrupted and slowed down the economy.

Ershad finally agreed to resign from his presidency in order that multi-party elections could be held again. On 6 December 1990 the recent Chief Justice Shahabuddin was appointed as Chief Advisor for a caretaker government. Ali and many of his colleagues were released from Dhaka Central jail.

In 1991, general elections were held, and the BNP took the majority. Khaleda Zia became prime minister. In 1992, the national council of JCD was held, and Ali was elected General Secretary of Jatiyotabadi Chhatra Dal.

General Election edit

Ali was elected in 2001 to the 6th Parliament as a representative of the BNP. He hails from Bishwanath Upazila and represents Sylhet-2. He won by approximately 49,000 votes.[7]

At the 5th national council of the BNP, on 8 December 2009, Ali spoke as president of Sylhet district. The councillors approved giving authority to Khaleda Zia, head of the party, to choose the leadership. Ali spoke in favor of promoting Tarique Rahman, the eldest son of Khaleda Zia, who is active in the BNP and is now second in power to his mother. On 1 January 2010, Ali was chosen as Organizing Secretary of the BNP.

Rivalry with Saifur Rahman edit

 
Ali in 2005

In 2005 and 2006, when the BNP controlled the government, a leadership conflict arose within the Sylhet BNP between Saifur Rahman, an MP who was serving as the Finance Minister under Khaleda Zia, and Ali, then a member of parliament. On 28 May 2005, BNP had suspended the Sylhet convening committee in the wake of discord between loyalists of the two leaders.

The following year, relations were still strained. On 26 May 2006, some activists struck at Ali's residence in Sylhet following his reported unfavorable remarks about the finance minister. The rival sides clashed in the city next day. Ali's activists demonstrated, blaming the finance minister for the attack on their leader's house. Aggrieved, Saifur threatened to resign from the government unless action was taken against Ali and his loyalists. Reporters suggested he was trying to protect his own son's status in the BNP.[8]

About Saifur's potential resignation in 2006, a BNP leader said,

The resignation threat was just a strategy to put pressure to ensure Ilyas Ali's expulsion. Saifur Rahman was worried about his son Naser Rahman's future in the party and considers Ilias an opponent in the district's party politics.

The prime minister was said to have been unhappy about the conflict between her party leaders.[9]

To blunt the conflict, in June 2006 the BNP dissolved the Sylhet district convening committee, which Ali had led.[10][11][12] The party sought to limit district competition among its politicians. All BNP MPs in Sylhet were advised they would have to take over their own organisational activities in their respective constituencies. BNP leaders would handle it for areas that did not have party MPs at the time.

In response to a press inquiry, Ali said he had talks with the BNP chairperson on organizational matters in Sylhet district. He declined to comment on the discord with Saifur. Khaleda Zia and other senior leaders of the party talked with both men and did not expel Ali.[13]

On 9 December 2006, Ali was shot at by unidentified gunmen while in his Jeep in front of the Osmaninagar Police station, after returning from an election campaign meeting in his constituency. He was unhurt but the vehicle was damaged. After this incident, his supporters quickly blocked the highway for a time. Ali said he thought the attack was made by Awami League supporters. He filed a criminal case, but no investigation took place.

2007 Corruption charges edit

Following the resignation of the BNP government at its end of term in late October 2006, there were political protests and violence. In accordance with the constitution, a caretaker government (CTG) was established to manage the general elections to be held within 90 days. In early January, the Awami League and its allies withdrew from the election. On 11 January 2007, President Iajuddin Ahmed, Chief Advisor of the CTG, imposed a state of emergency. He was backed by the military, which wanted to restore stability.

The interim government selected Fakhruddin Ahmed, a prominent banker who had worked with the World Bank, as Chief Advisor following the resignation of Iajuddin Ahmed. Ahmed continued as president, which under the CTG included the Defense Ministry.[14] Having vowed to clean up corruption, in the spring of 2007 the caretaker government filed charges against 160 persons, including Tarique Rahman, the BNP Senior Joint Secretary General, his brother Arafat Rahman, and their mother Khaleda Zia, the former prime minister, as well as many other politicians, civil servants and businessmen. Later that year, the government filed corruption and murder charges against Sheikh Hasina, head of the Awami League and also a former prime minister.

Ali was among those charged with corruption.[15] On 10 August 2008, Ali got anticipatory bail from the High Court related to an extortion charge in another case.[16]

2008 election/change of government edit

Biswanath police in Sylhet filed charges against Ilias Ali and nearly 50 local BNP leaders, for obstructing them as the police seized scattered ballot papers the day after the 29 December election.[17] On 19 January 2010, Ali and 42 others got anticipatory bail from the High Court. It ordered the government to show cause within four weeks as to why the petitioners should not be granted permanent bail in this case.[17]

 
Ali outside court after getting bail

In January 2009, the Awami League government filed charges of conspiracy against Ilias Ali and 250 BNP members. He accused the government of harassment and attempting to repress the opposition. In December 2011 the government filed six cases against him.[18]

Opposition activities edit

 
British MP Michael Meacher and Ali in 2011

Long March edit

As Organizing Secretary, Ali had major responsibilities for the "Long March," announced for 1 October 2011 by Khaleda Zia as a protest against the government's progress in a joint land survey and resolution of issues with long-disputed lands along the Sylhet-Meghalaya and Sylhet-Assam borders to India. As a result of the survey, Bangladesh ceded more than 200 acres in this area.[19]

At the end of the Long March, there was a rally of Lacs (100 thousand) people at the Madrasa. In addition to Khaleda Zia, Ilias Ali and Mahmudur Rahman, editor of Amar Desh and former BNP energy advisor, were speakers. Ali spoke about resisting changes to land tenure in the border area.

Since the survey had been done, local residents complained that they were being barred from ploughing croplands and fishing on the Jaintapur and Gowainghat borders. Two Bangladeshis were shot dead and at least 20 others injured in clashes in 2011 in the two months preceding the Long March.[19] Locals under the forum 'Amra Simantabashi' (We are the border people) have been raising protest against the survey. The forum is mainly dominated by the political opposition leaders of the region.[19]

In preparation for the Long March, Ali arranged for a grand rally at Sylhet Aliyah Madrasha. He had leaflets describing the event printed and distributed in Sylhet and the key areas of Bondor Bazar, Court Point, Zindabazar, Amborkhana and others.

During the Long March, Khaleda Zia traveled through a total of six districts, stopping to speak to crowds at public and street rallies.[20] On 11 October, a rally was scheduled at Aliya Madrasha field. Thousands of people had gathered in the city; estimates were that it was the biggest rally in the city since the Awami League had assumed office in January 2009. Four-Party Alliance supporters gathered from several districts.

Protest against Tipaimukh Dam edit

The BNP was concerned about India's construction of the Tipaimukh Dam on the Barak River, which enters northeastern Bangladesh at Amalshid in Zakigonj. They believe it will have adverse effects in the region and contribute to desertification. The dam was planned decades ago, but resistance has developed against the project.

In late 2011, Ali organized a day-long hartal (strike) and protests in the Sylhet district on 1 December to protest the Indian project. His programme also included mass rallies over several days, with participation by the BNP student group, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), as well as a rally and procession by Jatiyatabadi Shechhasebak Dal, and other front organizations.[21] He urged all political parties to protest the Indian project. He said that, if the dam were not stopped, the protest movement would continue.

The strike and protests proceeded without violent incident. Ali announced the BNP would stage other events, such as a human chain, hunger strike and grand rally at Amalshid, where the Barak River enters Bangladesh.

Disappearance edit

On 17 April 2012, Ali disappeared after last being seen in Dhaka at midnight with his driver. His private car was found by police near his Dhaka home, but the two men remain missing since. No groups took credit for his disappearance, nor was a ransom asked for.[22]

BNP announced plans for a hartal (general strike) in Sylhet in protest. The police said that BNP supporters had barricaded roads of the district and they were being called in.[23] BNP members have also clashed with police in protests in Dhaka since his disappearance, where more than 30 people have been injured.[24] By 22 April, conflicts had taken place especially in Sylhet and Dhaka; demonstrations and protests had also occurred elsewhere.[24] BNP supporters led day-long hartals (strikes) for three consecutive days on 23, 24 and 25 April in the week following Ali's disappearance. Based on a petition from Ali's wife, ten government security agencies had to respond to the High Court's demands to produce Ali within 10 days; two had responded within the deadline, saying they did not have him nor know of his whereabouts, and the remainder were expected to say the same.[25] By early May, five people died and scores were injured in the first several days of protests by the opposition. Bombs were set off in Dhaka. As a result, the government charged 44 top opposition leaders for not controlling the violence.[22]

Khaleda Zia alleged that the Awami League government was responsible, which it denied. Observers worry that a campaign of intimidation against the opposition is being waged by security forces, including the Rapid Action Battalion paramilitary unit, established in 2004 under the BNP government, and local police, to benefit the government of Sheikh Hasina.[24]

Ali was among a series of politicians who had disappeared: in 2012 there had been 22 already, according to Ain o Salish Kendra, a human rights organization, and 51 went missing in 2011.[24]

Personal life edit

Ali is married to Tahsina Rushdir, a deputy registrar at the University of Dhaka. They have two sons and a daughter. M Abrar Ilias is a Barrister, who graduated from the City, University of London, and M Labib Sharar who graduated from The London School of Economics and Political Science and works in Finance. Rushdir sought BNP nomination to compete in the 2018 Bangladeshi general election representing the Sylhet-2 constituency.[26]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "List of 9th Parliament Members". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  3. ^ a b c d "No good news for Ilias' family". The Daily Star. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  4. ^ "List of 8th Parliament Members". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  5. ^ a b "Ilias Ali Disappearance: Six years on, no progress in probe". The Daily Star. 2018-04-18. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  6. ^ "Leaked documents: RAB abducted Ilias Ali". Netra News — নেত্র নিউজ. 2022-04-21. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  7. ^ "National Parliament Election of Bangladesh 2001". www.bangla2000.com. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  8. ^ "BNP clips Sylhet lawmakers' wings". The Daily Star. 2006-05-29. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  9. ^ Rakib Hasnet Suman (2006-06-03). "Saifur likely to quit politics after budget". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  10. ^ "Saifur takes three days to decide on resignation". The Daily Star. 1 June 2006.
  11. ^ "Sylhet elite find 'conspiracy' against Saifur". The Daily Star. 4 June 2006.
  12. ^ "Deadline over, Saifur yet to announce decision". The Daily Star. 5 June 2006.
  13. ^ "Unhappy Saifur meets PM". The Daily Star. 2 June 2006.
  14. ^ "Fugitive Ilias Ali appears, disappears from HC". The Daily Star. 2008-07-28. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  15. ^ "Ilias Ali granted HC bail". The Daily Star. 11 August 2008.
  16. ^ . Bangladesh News. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24.
  17. ^ a b "Ilias, 42 other BNP leaders get bail in ballot paper case". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  18. ^ "Ilias Ali, 65 others get anticipatory bail". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  19. ^ a b c "Long march held in Sylhet". The Daily Star. 2 October 2011.
  20. ^ Islam, Khadimul; Monir, Zaman (11 October 2011). . New Age. Archived from the original on 24 November 2011.
  21. ^ "Sylhet BNP calls hartal on Dec 1". The Daily Star. 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  22. ^ a b Hossain, Farid (9 May 2012). . Huffington Post. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  23. ^ "BNP calls hartal in Sylhet for Thursday" 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Bangla News24, 18 April 2012
  24. ^ a b c d Delhi, Saad Hammadi Jason Burke in (2012-04-22). "Bangladesh police out in force as tension rises over missing politician". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  25. ^ M Moneruzzaman, "CID, SB deny having detained Ilias Ali", New Age, 30 April 2012, accessed 30 April 2013
  26. ^ "Sylhet 2 constituency: Uncertainty about Ilias's wife in the polls". Dhaka Tribune. 2018-11-19. Retrieved 2020-01-10.

Further reading edit

  • [Ilias car osamaninagare terrorist funds]. Samakal (in Bengali). 10 December 2006. Archived from the original on 22 January 2016.
  • [Mannan Bhuiyan ten VIP security]. Samakal (in Bengali). 29 July 2008. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012.
  • [Engineer Musharraf bail, harassment can not be arrested]. Samakal (in Bengali). 11 August 2008. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012.
  • . Samakal (in Bengali). 9 December 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  • [Sylhet reception Ilias Ali: We have to build a mass movement against the puppet government]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 14 January 2010. Archived from the original on 17 March 2012.
  • [Tareq Rahman's release from prison on the day of the London Assembly]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 6 September 2011. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012.
  • [During the meeting with the British Minister Ilyas Ali influential]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 8 September 2011. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012.
  • [Ilias meeting with the influential British MPs]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 11 September 2011. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012.
  • [Shimantobashi Long March]. Mzamin (in Bengali). 1 October 2011. Archived from the original on 11 December 2011.
  • [Country ... Will Take Over]. Jugantor (in Bengali). 2 October 2011. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012.
  • [Khaleda Zia's road march towards Sylhet extensive preparation]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012.* [Plaintiff the complainant did not know!]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 22 December 2011. Archived from the original on 8 January 2012.
  • [Ilias Ali won 112 BNP activists on bail]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 28 December 2011. Archived from the original on 20 January 2012.
  • [BNP leader Ilias Ali 66 people bail]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 3 January 2012. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012.
  • [Ilias Ali, demanding the withdrawal of the case from the Bangladesh High Commission siege]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 13 January 2012. Archived from the original on 16 January 2012.

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Action Battalion RAB an elite Bangladeshi police unit had carried out the disappearance 6 The platform cited leaked confidential documents and internal investigations documents from RAB to reach the conclusion M Ilias Aliএম ইল য স আল M Ilias Ali 2011 Born 1961 01 01 1 January 1961Sylhet BangladeshDisappeared17 April 2012 aged 51 Banani DhakaStatusMissing for 12 years and 14 daysNationalityBangladeshiAlma materUniversity of DhakaOccupationPoliticianYears active1975 SpouseTahsina RushdirChildren3 including Abrar Ilias M Labib ShararMember of Parliamentfor Sylhet 2In office 15 February 1996 June 1996Preceded byMaqsood Ebne Aziz LamaSucceeded byShah Azizur Rahman 1 In office 1 October 2001 29 October 2006Preceded byShah Azizur Rahman 1 Succeeded byShafiqur Rahaman Chowdhury 2 Personal detailsPolitical partyBangladesh Nationalist Party Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Student politics 2 2 General Election 2 3 Rivalry with Saifur Rahman 3 2007 Corruption charges 4 2008 election change of government 5 Opposition activities 5 1 Long March 5 2 Protest against Tipaimukh Dam 6 Disappearance 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 References 10 Further readingEarly life and education editAli was born in Ramdhana Bishwanath in Sylhet district on 1 January 1961 3 He was a student of the University of Dhaka 3 Political career editStudent politics edit Ali started his political career in 1980 with the student wing of the BNP Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal founded the year before He lived in Kobi Joshim Uddin hall of Dhaka University In a couple of years he became leader of the dorm and in 1983 became a central executive member of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal JCD In 1986 the National Council of JCD was held where Ali was elected as the International Affairs Secretary of the Central Executive Committee At that time JCD was the most powerful student political organization in the country Hossain Mohammad Ershad was elected as president in 1986 although BNP boycotted the election While recognizing that Ershad had restored some political rights BNP and the Awami League heightened political pressure to fully restore a parliamentary democracy in the country and both had many students willing to protest for the cause In 1987 Ershad ordered the expulsion of nine JCD student leaders from the Dhaka University including Ali He was arrested in 1988 for political activities After seven months of prison Ali was released from jail by the order of the Bangladesh Supreme Court He was repeatedly arrested and released on bail In February 1990 Ali was arrested while JCD prepared for a protest march After his arrest violence increased on campus at Dhaka University with conflict between students and police In July 1990 Ali was released from jail by order of the Bangladesh Supreme Court In the meantime the anti Ershad movement crossed party lines its protests disrupted and slowed down the economy Ershad finally agreed to resign from his presidency in order that multi party elections could be held again On 6 December 1990 the recent Chief Justice Shahabuddin was appointed as Chief Advisor for a caretaker government Ali and many of his colleagues were released from Dhaka Central jail In 1991 general elections were held and the BNP took the majority Khaleda Zia became prime minister In 1992 the national council of JCD was held and Ali was elected General Secretary of Jatiyotabadi Chhatra Dal General Election edit Ali was elected in 2001 to the 6th Parliament as a representative of the BNP He hails from Bishwanath Upazila and represents Sylhet 2 He won by approximately 49 000 votes 7 At the 5th national council of the BNP on 8 December 2009 Ali spoke as president of Sylhet district The councillors approved giving authority to Khaleda Zia head of the party to choose the leadership Ali spoke in favor of promoting Tarique Rahman the eldest son of Khaleda Zia who is active in the BNP and is now second in power to his mother On 1 January 2010 Ali was chosen as Organizing Secretary of the BNP Rivalry with Saifur Rahman edit nbsp Ali in 2005 In 2005 and 2006 when the BNP controlled the government a leadership conflict arose within the Sylhet BNP between Saifur Rahman an MP who was serving as the Finance Minister under Khaleda Zia and Ali then a member of parliament On 28 May 2005 BNP had suspended the Sylhet convening committee in the wake of discord between loyalists of the two leaders The following year relations were still strained On 26 May 2006 some activists struck at Ali s residence in Sylhet following his reported unfavorable remarks about the finance minister The rival sides clashed in the city next day Ali s activists demonstrated blaming the finance minister for the attack on their leader s house Aggrieved Saifur threatened to resign from the government unless action was taken against Ali and his loyalists Reporters suggested he was trying to protect his own son s status in the BNP 8 About Saifur s potential resignation in 2006 a BNP leader said The resignation threat was just a strategy to put pressure to ensure Ilyas Ali s expulsion Saifur Rahman was worried about his son Naser Rahman s future in the party and considers Ilias an opponent in the district s party politics The prime minister was said to have been unhappy about the conflict between her party leaders 9 To blunt the conflict in June 2006 the BNP dissolved the Sylhet district convening committee which Ali had led 10 11 12 The party sought to limit district competition among its politicians All BNP MPs in Sylhet were advised they would have to take over their own organisational activities in their respective constituencies BNP leaders would handle it for areas that did not have party MPs at the time In response to a press inquiry Ali said he had talks with the BNP chairperson on organizational matters in Sylhet district He declined to comment on the discord with Saifur Khaleda Zia and other senior leaders of the party talked with both men and did not expel Ali 13 On 9 December 2006 Ali was shot at by unidentified gunmen while in his Jeep in front of the Osmaninagar Police station after returning from an election campaign meeting in his constituency He was unhurt but the vehicle was damaged After this incident his supporters quickly blocked the highway for a time Ali said he thought the attack was made by Awami League supporters He filed a criminal case but no investigation took place 2007 Corruption charges editMain article 2006 2008 Bangladeshi political crisis Following the resignation of the BNP government at its end of term in late October 2006 there were political protests and violence In accordance with the constitution a caretaker government CTG was established to manage the general elections to be held within 90 days In early January the Awami League and its allies withdrew from the election On 11 January 2007 President Iajuddin Ahmed Chief Advisor of the CTG imposed a state of emergency He was backed by the military which wanted to restore stability The interim government selected Fakhruddin Ahmed a prominent banker who had worked with the World Bank as Chief Advisor following the resignation of Iajuddin Ahmed Ahmed continued as president which under the CTG included the Defense Ministry 14 Having vowed to clean up corruption in the spring of 2007 the caretaker government filed charges against 160 persons including Tarique Rahman the BNP Senior Joint Secretary General his brother Arafat Rahman and their mother Khaleda Zia the former prime minister as well as many other politicians civil servants and businessmen Later that year the government filed corruption and murder charges against Sheikh Hasina head of the Awami League and also a former prime minister Ali was among those charged with corruption 15 On 10 August 2008 Ali got anticipatory bail from the High Court related to an extortion charge in another case 16 2008 election change of government editBiswanath police in Sylhet filed charges against Ilias Ali and nearly 50 local BNP leaders for obstructing them as the police seized scattered ballot papers the day after the 29 December election 17 On 19 January 2010 Ali and 42 others got anticipatory bail from the High Court It ordered the government to show cause within four weeks as to why the petitioners should not be granted permanent bail in this case 17 nbsp Ali outside court after getting bail In January 2009 the Awami League government filed charges of conspiracy against Ilias Ali and 250 BNP members He accused the government of harassment and attempting to repress the opposition In December 2011 the government filed six cases against him 18 Opposition activities edit nbsp British MP Michael Meacher and Ali in 2011 Long March edit As Organizing Secretary Ali had major responsibilities for the Long March announced for 1 October 2011 by Khaleda Zia as a protest against the government s progress in a joint land survey and resolution of issues with long disputed lands along the Sylhet Meghalaya and Sylhet Assam borders to India As a result of the survey Bangladesh ceded more than 200 acres in this area 19 At the end of the Long March there was a rally of Lacs 100 thousand people at the Madrasa In addition to Khaleda Zia Ilias Ali and Mahmudur Rahman editor of Amar Desh and former BNP energy advisor were speakers Ali spoke about resisting changes to land tenure in the border area Since the survey had been done local residents complained that they were being barred from ploughing croplands and fishing on the Jaintapur and Gowainghat borders Two Bangladeshis were shot dead and at least 20 others injured in clashes in 2011 in the two months preceding the Long March 19 Locals under the forum Amra Simantabashi We are the border people have been raising protest against the survey The forum is mainly dominated by the political opposition leaders of the region 19 In preparation for the Long March Ali arranged for a grand rally at Sylhet Aliyah Madrasha He had leaflets describing the event printed and distributed in Sylhet and the key areas of Bondor Bazar Court Point Zindabazar Amborkhana and others During the Long March Khaleda Zia traveled through a total of six districts stopping to speak to crowds at public and street rallies 20 On 11 October a rally was scheduled at Aliya Madrasha field Thousands of people had gathered in the city estimates were that it was the biggest rally in the city since the Awami League had assumed office in January 2009 Four Party Alliance supporters gathered from several districts Protest against Tipaimukh Dam edit The BNP was concerned about India s construction of the Tipaimukh Dam on the Barak River which enters northeastern Bangladesh at Amalshid in Zakigonj They believe it will have adverse effects in the region and contribute to desertification The dam was planned decades ago but resistance has developed against the project In late 2011 Ali organized a day long hartal strike and protests in the Sylhet district on 1 December to protest the Indian project His programme also included mass rallies over several days with participation by the BNP student group Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal JCD as well as a rally and procession by Jatiyatabadi Shechhasebak Dal and other front organizations 21 He urged all political parties to protest the Indian project He said that if the dam were not stopped the protest movement would continue The strike and protests proceeded without violent incident Ali announced the BNP would stage other events such as a human chain hunger strike and grand rally at Amalshid where the Barak River enters Bangladesh Disappearance editOn 17 April 2012 Ali disappeared after last being seen in Dhaka at midnight with his driver His private car was found by police near his Dhaka home but the two men remain missing since No groups took credit for his disappearance nor was a ransom asked for 22 BNP announced plans for a hartal general strike in Sylhet in protest The police said that BNP supporters had barricaded roads of the district and they were being called in 23 BNP members have also clashed with police in protests in Dhaka since his disappearance where more than 30 people have been injured 24 By 22 April conflicts had taken place especially in Sylhet and Dhaka demonstrations and protests had also occurred elsewhere 24 BNP supporters led day long hartals strikes for three consecutive days on 23 24 and 25 April in the week following Ali s disappearance Based on a petition from Ali s wife ten government security agencies had to respond to the High Court s demands to produce Ali within 10 days two had responded within the deadline saying they did not have him nor know of his whereabouts and the remainder were expected to say the same 25 By early May five people died and scores were injured in the first several days of protests by the opposition Bombs were set off in Dhaka As a result the government charged 44 top opposition leaders for not controlling the violence 22 Khaleda Zia alleged that the Awami League government was responsible which it denied Observers worry that a campaign of intimidation against the opposition is being waged by security forces including the Rapid Action Battalion paramilitary unit established in 2004 under the BNP government and local police to benefit the government of Sheikh Hasina 24 Ali was among a series of politicians who had disappeared in 2012 there had been 22 already according to Ain o Salish Kendra a human rights organization and 51 went missing in 2011 24 Personal life editAli is married to Tahsina Rushdir a deputy registrar at the University of Dhaka They have two sons and a daughter M Abrar Ilias is a Barrister who graduated from the City University of London and M Labib Sharar who graduated from The London School of Economics and Political Science and works in Finance Rushdir sought BNP nomination to compete in the 2018 Bangladeshi general election representing the Sylhet 2 constituency 26 See also editForced disappearance in Bangladesh List of people who disappearedReferences edit a b List of 5th Parliament Members Bangladesh Parliament Retrieved 2020 01 10 List of 9th Parliament Members Bangladesh Parliament Retrieved 2020 01 10 a b c d No good news for Ilias family The Daily Star 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2020 01 10 List of 8th Parliament Members Bangladesh Parliament Retrieved 2020 01 10 a b Ilias Ali Disappearance Six years on no progress in probe The Daily Star 2018 04 18 Retrieved 2020 01 10 Leaked documents RAB abducted Ilias Ali Netra News ন ত র ন উজ 2022 04 21 Retrieved 2022 05 23 National Parliament Election of Bangladesh 2001 www bangla2000 com Retrieved 2020 01 10 BNP clips Sylhet lawmakers wings The Daily Star 2006 05 29 Retrieved 2020 01 10 Rakib Hasnet Suman 2006 06 03 Saifur likely to quit politics after budget The Daily Star Retrieved 2020 01 10 Saifur takes three days to decide on resignation The Daily Star 1 June 2006 Sylhet elite find conspiracy against Saifur The Daily Star 4 June 2006 Deadline over Saifur yet to announce decision The Daily Star 5 June 2006 Unhappy Saifur meets PM The Daily Star 2 June 2006 Fugitive Ilias Ali appears disappears from HC The Daily Star 2008 07 28 Retrieved 2020 01 10 Ilias Ali granted HC bail The Daily Star 11 August 2008 Engr Mosharraf Ilias Ali granted HC bail Bangladesh News Archived from the original on 2011 07 24 a b Ilias 42 other BNP leaders get bail in ballot paper case bdnews24 com Retrieved 2020 01 10 Ilias Ali 65 others get anticipatory bail bdnews24 com Retrieved 2020 01 10 a b c Long march held in Sylhet The Daily Star 2 October 2011 Islam Khadimul Monir Zaman 11 October 2011 Khaleda says won t leave streets until govt falls New Age Archived from the original on 24 November 2011 Sylhet BNP calls hartal on Dec 1 The Daily Star 2011 11 23 Retrieved 2020 01 10 a b Hossain Farid 9 May 2012 Ilyas Ali Bangladesh Politician Kidnapping Sparks Bangladesh Crisis Huffington Post Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 30 April 2013 BNP calls hartal in Sylhet for Thursday Archived 2014 04 07 at the Wayback Machine Bangla News24 18 April 2012 a b c d Delhi Saad Hammadi Jason Burke in 2012 04 22 Bangladesh police out in force as tension rises over missing politician The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2020 01 10 M Moneruzzaman CID SB deny having detained Ilias Ali New Age 30 April 2012 accessed 30 April 2013 Sylhet 2 constituency Uncertainty about Ilias s wife in the polls Dhaka Tribune 2018 11 19 Retrieved 2020 01 10 Further reading editওসম ন নগর ইল য স আল র গ ড ত সন ত র স দ র গ ল Ilias car osamaninagare terrorist funds Samakal in Bengali 10 December 2006 Archived from the original on 22 January 2016 ম ন ন ন ভ ইয সহ দশ ভ আইপ র জ ম ন Mannan Bhuiyan ten VIP security Samakal in Bengali 29 July 2008 Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 ইঞ জ ন য র ম শ ররফক জ ম ন ফ র গ র ফত র হয র ন কর য ব ন Engineer Musharraf bail harassment can not be arrested Samakal in Bengali 11 August 2008 Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Tarique BNP er Kandari Samakal in Bengali 9 December 2009 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 24 May 2011 স ল ট স বর ধন য ইল য স আল ত ব দ র সরক র র ব র দ ধ গণআন দ লন গড ত লত হব Sylhet reception Ilias Ali We have to build a mass movement against the puppet government Amar Desh in Bengali 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 17 March 2012 ত র ক রহম ন র ত ত য ক র ম ক ত দ বস লন ডন সম ব শ Tareq Rahman s release from prison on the day of the London Assembly Amar Desh in Bengali 6 September 2011 Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 প রভ বশ ল দ ই ব র ট শ মন ত র র সঙ গ ব ঠক ইল য স আল During the meeting with the British Minister Ilyas Ali influential Amar Desh in Bengali 8 September 2011 Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 ত ন প রভ বশ ল ব র ট শ এমপ র সঙ গ ইল য স আল র ব ঠক Ilias meeting with the influential British MPs Amar Desh in Bengali 11 September 2011 Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 আমর স ম ন তব স র ল ম র চ ক প য দ ল স ল ট Shimantobashi Long March Mzamin in Bengali 1 October 2011 Archived from the original on 11 December 2011 দ শ র হ ত ন ত হব Country Will Take Over Jugantor in Bengali 2 October 2011 Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 স ল ট অভ ম খ খ ল দ জ য র র ডম র চ র ব য পক প রস ত ত Khaleda Zia s road march towards Sylhet extensive preparation Amar Desh in Bengali 8 October 2011 Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 ব দ জ ন ন ন ত ন ব দ Plaintiff the complainant did not know Prothom Alo in Bengali 22 December 2011 Archived from the original on 8 January 2012 ইল য স আল সহ ১১২ ব এনপ ন ত কর ম র জ ম ন ল ভ Ilias Ali won 112 BNP activists on bail Amar Desh in Bengali 28 December 2011 Archived from the original on 20 January 2012 ব এনপ র ন ত ইল য স আল সহ ৬৬ জন র আগ ম জ ম ন BNP leader Ilias Ali 66 people bail Prothom Alo in Bengali 3 January 2012 Archived from the original on 12 January 2012 ইল য স আল র ওপর থ ক ম মল প রত য হ র র দ ব ত ব ল দ শ হ ই কম শন ঘ র ও Ilias Ali demanding the withdrawal of the case from the Bangladesh High Commission siege Amar Desh in Bengali 13 January 2012 Archived from the original on 16 January 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilias Ali Bangladeshi politician amp oldid 1220853227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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