Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Suspect saw writer as an ‘enemy of Islam’

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

A 21-year-old man was arrested on Monday in Bangladesh for allegedly stabbing a secular writer during a university seminar, deeming him an “enemy of Islam”, police said.

Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, 64, a renowned science fiction writer and professor at the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology in the northern city of Sylhet, was stabbed multiple times in his head and neck on Saturday, local media reported.

Iqbal, an outspoken opponent of militancy and communalis­m, was rushed to a local hospital and later airlifted to a military hospital in Dhaka, bdnews24 reported.

Police said they have detained the attacker, identified as Faizur Rahman alias Faizul, a resident of an area adjacent to the Shahjalal University.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina strongly condemned the attack and ordered officials to bring the attacker to justice.

The stabbing took place during a festival organised by the Electrical and Electronic Engineerin­g Department where Iqbal was the chief guest. Rahman struck Iqbal from behind, the report said.

The students and the policemen guarding the professor held Rahman immediatel­y after he launched the assault on Iqbal. The students also beat up Faizur before handing him over to police, according to the report.

Iqbal had recently criticised ragging on campus and said that five students punished for ragging had gotten off easy and should have been handed over to police, it said.

Iqbal has been provided police protection since 2015, when militants threatened to kill him.

There were six to seven policemen guarding him when the attack took place, the report said.

Lt Colonel Ali Haider Azad Ahmed from the Rapid Action Battalion of the police said Rahman told them he was a student of Alia Madrasa in Sylhet. But the law enforcers could not confirm the informatio­n, according to the report.

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