Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 16th August 2025, 2:42 PM
Abdul Gafur Bhuiya, a BNP leader, has been issued a show-cause notice following allegations that he threatened to “tear open the heart” of Professor Md. Shamsul Islam, Chairman of the Comilla Education Board, and for reportedly keeping educational institutions in Nangalkot closed to hold a party conference.
The notice, signed on Friday (15 August) by Selim Bhuiya, Organisational Secretary of BNP’s Comilla Division, requires Abdul Gafur to respond within three working days. Copies of the notice were also sent to the Acting Chairman, Secretary General, Joint Secretary General, Divisional Organisational Secretary, and the Convener of Comilla South District BNP.
Background of Abdul Gafur Bhuiya
According to the notice:
Sources at the Comilla Education Board stated that during the selection of a president for Volain Bazar High School and College, Mir Abu Saleh Shamsuddin was appointed among three proposed candidates. In response, Gafur Bhuiya allegedly called the Education Board Chairman, using abusive language and threats, saying: “Who put you in this chair? How big is their heart? I will tear their heart open and yours too.”
The situation reportedly calmed after the presidential position was changed within 24 hours.
Reactions and Organisational Steps
Regarding the show-cause notice, Abdul Gafur Bhuiya said he has received it and will submit his response within the stipulated time.
Timeline of Events
| Date | Event |
| 11–12 August 2025 | Alleged closure of Nangalkot educational institutions for BNP Union conferences |
| Early August 2025 | Viral social media post involving Gafur Bhuiya’s statement about Education Board officials |
| 15 August 2025 | Show-cause notice issued by Comilla Division BNP |
| 24 hours post-incident | Presidential position at Volain Bazar High School & College changed, calming the situation |
This incident highlights the BNP’s move to discipline members involved in controversial or threatening activities, signalling a firm stance on maintaining organisational integrity.
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