Amar Fashi Chai (Bengali: আমার ফাঁসি চাই, I want to be hanged[1][2]), is a book written by Motiur Rahman Rentu published in 1999.[3][4] The book, set in the political and social context of Bangladesh, was banned by the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina.[5] The book describes various aspects of Hasina's character.[6]
Background
From 1981 to 1997, Matiur Rahman,[5] who served as Sheikh Hasina's personal advisor for almost 12 years from 1981 to 1997, was declared undesirable by Hasina and her family after she complained of irregularities to the Rentu party leader and Hasina's family members. After the unwanted announcement, Rentu decided to write the book on the negative aspects of Hasina.[7]
Part of the book was regularly published in Bangladesh Nationalist Party-owned The Daily Dinkal but was later discontinued. Later, on a 26 June 2000 report, the newspaper reported that "readers requested the newspaper authority to continue the publication of the book by telephone."[10] On June 29, 2000, Hasina's government banned the book on the grounds that it might incite public hatred against the government. According to columnist Abdul Hannan, the book's claim about Ziaur Rahman's assassination was controversial because it was not taken from someone else but directly by the author.[8] After reading the book Khaleda Zia about Sheikh Hasina's desire to kill him, she thought that Hasina might be behind multiple assassination attempts to kill Khaleda.[11] On the other hand, Sheikh Hasina felt the need to investigate whether Khaleda Zia had a conspiracy behind the publication of the book.[12] after publication, the government banned the book shortly after.[13] The book was banned on the grounds that author Matiur Rahman Rentu had spread historical distortions and political debates through the book.[14]
Controversy
On June 22, 2000, the author of the book was shot by assailants in a shop near his home. He alleged that he was assassinated for writing the book.[7]
In 2002 Shafique Ahmed Siddique filed a defamation case against Matiur Rahman Rentu over the book "Amar Fansi Chai". After a long five-year hearing, a court in Dhaka on April 18, 2007, awarded Rentu a compensation of Tk 1,00,31,998. But failing to get compensation, Siddique filed a case on August 10, 2007, to confiscate Rentu's property.[4]
References
^Rentu, Motiur Rahman (2002). I Want to be Hanged. Swarnalata & Banalata. Retrieved 31 August 2024.