
Former Amar Desh editor Mahmudur Rahman on Sunday in Dhaka called on the interim government to make public all the deals signed by governments of Bangladesh with Indian governments in different times.
He placed seven-point demands to the interim government at a views-exchange organised by former journalists of now defunct Bangla daily Amar Desh on the National Press Club premises.
The demands included formation of a committee for treatments and rehabilitations of affected students and people in the recent movement, banning Awami League鈥檚 student front Chhatra League within a week, and naming Jamuna Bridge in the name of Abu Sayeed.
Mahmudur Rahman returned in the country after remaining in exile for more than six years in London in the United Kingdom.
National Press Club president Hasan Hafiz, former president Kamal Uddin Sabuj, former general secretary Syed Abdal Ahmed, Elias Khan, journalist leaders MA Aziz, Mohammad Abdullah, Shahidul Islam, Khurshid Alam, Basir Jamal, among others, spoke at the programme.