Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Immediately after the High Court granted ad interim bail until October 20, Abdul Jalil resumed his responsibility as Awami League (AL) General Secretary ending all speculations over his return to politics, and announced that he would continue to be in politics until the last day of his life.

He returned home on August 31 after prolonged treatment in Singapore since his release on parole on March 2.

Jalil formally starts his activities as party general secretary this morning after placing floral wreaths at the portrait of father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on Road- 32 at Dhanmondi in the capital.

“I have been involved in politics for long 45 years and I will continue to be so for people’s welfare as long as I am alive,” Jalil said responding to a query about his earlier statement on quitting politics.

Speculations about his return to politics grew following his ‘mercy petition’ to the caretaker government on July 5 last year seeking release, in which he said he had decided to retire from politics on personal grounds, if necessary. In the petition, he also blasted AL President Sheikh Hasina for her ‘dictatorial leadership’.

Asked about the petition sent to the government through his wife Rehana Jalil, the AL leader said it would not be proper to create ‘further confusion’ about it. “I don’t know from where the letter came. But I did not send any letter stating that I’ll quit politics and my wife did not even read any such letter,” he told a press briefing at the Supreme Court Bar Association soon after getting bail.

He however said he had sent a letter to the government for his release and treatment, which was read out by his wife.

But on July 15 last year, in an interview with a private television channel Jalil said he himself wrote a letter to the chief adviser about quitting politics and appealed for his release. Later, he said he might join politics if he is released and recovers from illness.

He also questioned yesterday under which law the media was allowed to interview him while he was in detention.

Jalil alleged that he was arrested and charged only for harassment. He said his leader [Hasina] had told him that everything was being done with ill motives.

The AL leader mentioned that as per the party constitution, he is supposed to resume activities as general secretary.

“As I was released on parole for treatment on condition that I will not engage in politics or make any political speech while on parole, I did not want to violate it since I am respectful to the rule of law. I was just waiting for bail,” he said.

“I told my party colleague Syed Ashraful Islam (acting general secretary) to continue doing my job. Since my parole was supposed to end today (yesterday), I appealed to the High Court for bail and got bail until October 20,” Jalil said. “As a bailed person, I now announce my resumption of duties as Awami League general secretary.”

He blamed the media for creating confusion over his party responsibility. “But now there is no scope to create further confusion over the matter,” he said.

Replying to another query, Jalil said the AL had supported the caretaker government’s anti-corruption drive but it was later conducted on political grounds. “It is not proper to harass people in the name of anti-corruption drive.”

JALIL-ZILLUR MEETING
After the press briefing, Jalil rushed to AL acting President Zillur Rahman’s Gulshan residence. Zillur received his party colleague cordially and expressed satisfaction that he got bail from the High Court.

“We have repeatedly said there is no allegation against him [Jalil]. He was charged and arrested on false and fabricated allegation. We had said earlier that he would not go into hiding if he is set free,” said Zillur.

Referring to BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s bail, the acting Al chief said they welcomed it. But all should be equal before law, he said, adding, the government has no right to keep many others detained after the release of Khaleda and her son Tareque Rahman.

Zillur said it depends on Jalil when he will resume his activities as AL general secretary. But as per the party constitution, the responsibility went to him immediately after his return to the country, he added.

Jalil was arrested by the joint forces from his Mercantile Bank office in the capital on May 28 last year. As he fell sick after his arrest, he was taken to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital. As his condition deteriorated , he was shifted to LabAid Cardiac Hospital.

Since his condition deteriorated further, he was set free on parole on March 2 for treatment abroad. The next day he went to Singapore and had treatment in Mount Elizabeth Hospital for about six months.

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