Defamation Case Filed Against Tapashee Tabassum
A defamation case has been filed against the suspended Executive Magistrate Tapashee Tabassum Urmi for making objectionable comments about the July massacre and deceased Abu Sayed.
Abu Hanif, senior council member and media coordinator filed the case in Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Zakir Hossain's court on Tuesday (October 8),
The plaintiff's lawyer Khademul Islam confirmed this to the media.
Previously Urmi was making controversial comments on the social media Facebook about Dr Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor of the interim government.
Tapashee wrote on Facebook on Saturday (October 05): "The chief adviser of the constitutionally baseless interim government has said a reset button has been pushed. The past is erased. He deleted all the history of the country by clicking a reset button. So simple. The countdown has begun for you, sir."
In this regard, the public relations officer of the Ministry of Public Administration Mansur Hossain said that Tapashee Tabassum Urmi has been temporarily suspended after being On Special Duty (OSD).
At the same time, the process of taking departmental action against her has been initiated.
AKM Enamul Haque, former director of Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center said that the government employees have to behave according to the conduct rule of 79. There can be no criticism of the government where it can affect the relationship of the government with the people, it is in 23 A.
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