Dhaka, Sept. 24 -- A legal notice has been sent to controversial religious speaker Amir Hamza, accusing him of making "disrespectful, offensive, and false" remarks about Jahangirnagar University.
Former university student, Senate member, and Supreme Court lawyer Shihab Uddin Khan issued the notice on Tuesday.
The notice was dispatched via post to Hamza's residence in Kushtia, as confirmed by Shihab, reports bdnews24.com.
Shihab said, "A legal notice has been sent to Mufti Amir Hamza, leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami Kushtia branch."
The notice demands Hamza offer an "unconditional public apology" within 48 hours.
Hamza, who has been a subject of both praise and criticism during the Awami League's rule, was previously accused of having tie...