A memorial service was organized by the Maldives A.League in memory of the victims of the 21st August grenade attack in Voyal.
In memory of those killed in the 21st August grenade attack in Voyal, Maldives Awami League organized a doa mahfil, discussion and mourning meeting. Yesterday, August 21st, at nine o'clock on Monday night, the event was held at Maabia Magu Sixty Six Restaurant in the capital of Maldives. Conducted by the joint general secretary of Maldives Awami League, businessman Nur Alam Rintu, a minute's silence was observed at the beginning of the mourning ceremony in memory of the victims of the grenade attack. President of Maldives Awami League Alhaj Dulal Madbar attended the mourning ceremony and the general secretary of Maldives Awami League and chairman of View Construction Pvt. Dulal Hossain, NBL Mani Tanspar (Maldives) Local Director. Hannan Khan Kabir, businessman Md. Mojibur Rahman, businessman Sirajul Islam Akon, senior vice-president of the party Md. Haji Sadek, Vice President. Monir Hossain, Md. Faizur Rahman, Md. Shahjalal Sikder, and Md. Saiful Islam, the president of the mourning and prayer meeting, said in their speech, on August 21, BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami planned to bring those involved in the grenade attack in 2004 to justice and demand punishment. And called to resist BNP Jamaat's dream of coming to power through militancy inform Mohammad Al-Amin, founding convener of Madina's Jamaat Maldivian branch and expatriate journalist, prayed for the souls of Bangabandhu and his family and those killed in the grenade attack and for the prime minister's good health, the welfare of the country and the nation.
At this time, the secretary of the party's office was also present. Rubel Madra, Finance Secretary Gazi Md. Zahid, co-finance secretary. Delwar, , editor Noore Alam Bhuiya, and Md. Shariful Islam, AR Mamun, Md. Billal Khan, Md. Rabbi, Md. Parvez Md. Salman Md. Redwan, along with many other leaders and activists from neighboring islands were present.
It should be noted that on August 21, 2004, at 5:22 PM, the terrorists attacked the stage built on top of a truck in front of Bangabandhu Avenue after the speech of the then leader of the opposition party, Sheikh Hasina, was over. In that attack, 24 people were killed and hundreds of activists and supporters were injured.
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