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Podium Drama: BNP’s Student Wing Faces Theft Claims Over Ganabhaban-Like Stage

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 4th August 2025, 3:39 PM

Podium Drama: BNP’s Student Wing Faces Theft Claims Over Ganabhaban-Like Stage
Photo: Collected

A fierce controversy has erupted over the use of a podium at the Chhatra Dal rally held on Sunday, 3 August in Dhaka, the student wing affiliated with the BNP. The podium used at the event closely resembles the one used at Ganabhaban, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

Podium Controversy Details

Aspect Details
Event Chhatra Dal rally, 3 August, Dhaka
Podium Resemblance Structurally and design-wise, nearly identical to Ganabhaban’s official podium
Public Reaction Social media widely circulated images sparking claims of theft from Ganabhaban
Additional Evidence A sticker bearing a business’s phone number and address was found affixed beneath the podium, suggesting rental
Legal Restrictions Use of the national emblem or government property in political or social events without authorisation is prohibited by law

 

Statements and Perspectives

A senior central leader of Chhatra Dal, speaking on condition of anonymity, said:

“The podium has been in our old collection. I am not sure where it came from or when it was acquired.”

Legal experts have emphasised that if the podium is proven to be government property and used without permission, this constitutes a criminal offence under Bangladeshi law.

Legal Framework on Theft and Government Property

Legal Provision Description
Penal Code 1860, Section 378 Defines theft as taking any movable or immovable property without permission for personal or others’ use.
Government Property (Illegal Possession Prevention) Act 1974 Prohibits unauthorised possession or use of government property and criminalises such acts.
Potential National Security Implications Removal or misuse of government property damaging state dignity may escalate to charges of sedition.

 

Potential Legal Consequences

If investigations confirm that the podium was illegally taken from Ganabhaban or any government warehouse, those involved could face charges including:

  • Theft of government property
  • Misappropriation of state assets
  • Conspiracy against the state

Calls for Investigation and Accountability

Though no official investigation has yet been announced by authorities, political circles have demanded an impartial probe and strict action against the guilty.

A senior political analyst commented:

“This is not merely about theft of an item; it signifies a breach of state dignity and order. The law should take its course at its own pace, but a thorough investigation is essential.”

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