Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 2nd August 2025, 4:46 PM
Lieutenant General (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Adviser to the Ministry of Home Affairs, has announced that 114 bodies interred in a mass grave at Rayerbazar, believed to be victims of the July Movement, will be exhumed.
He made this statement on the morning of Saturday, 2 August, following a visit to the Rayerbazar cemetery, where he offered respects at the mass grave of those killed during the July Movement.
Details of the Mass Grave and Exhumation Plan
| Location | Rayerbazar Intellectuals’ Graveyard, Dhaka |
| Number of Bodies | 114 |
| Movement Related To | July Movement |
| Process Involved | Identification and Post-mortem (upon family request) |
| Authority Responsible | Ministry of Home Affairs |
| Exhumation Purpose | Post-mortem and reburial as per family wishes |
The adviser stated:
“The process of identifying the 114 bodies buried in the mass grave at Rayerbazar is underway. If the families request, the bodies will be exhumed and undergo post-mortem examinations. They may then bury the remains wherever they choose.”
Commitment to Justice
Jahangir Alam Chowdhury also affirmed that those responsible for the mass burial would be brought to justice:
“Those who created the mass grave will be brought under the purview of justice.”
Remarks on Law and Order: Alleged Secret Meetings by Awami League
Later the same day, during a visit to Mohammadpur Police Station, the Home Affairs Adviser commented on alleged secret meetings being held by the banned political party, the Awami League. He said:
“Clandestine meetings by the banned organisation Awami League will not be allowed to disrupt law and order. Any attempt at sabotage will be met with firm resistance. No one involved in conspiracies—whether civilians or members of the law enforcement—will be spared.”
Warning Against Destabilisation Attempts
He further warned against any effort by any force to destabilise the country:
“Whoever attempts to destabilise the country, regardless of which force they belong to, will be dealt with accordingly.”
The Home Affairs Adviser’s statements signal a strong stance by the administration against political subversion, while offering a path to closure for families of victims of the July Movement through exhumation and dignified reburial.
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