| Dhaka, Dec 27 (bdprem.com)—President Iajuddin Ahmed Thursday accepted the resignation of cultural affairs adviser Ayub Quadri, an official said. Md Sirajul Islam, secretary (Public Division) at the President's Office, told bdprem.com at 2pm by phone: "The president accepted the resignation letter a while ago." Quadri stepped down over the missing of two Vishnu statues from Zia International Airport. "Although the artefacts went missing from a secure place like airport, I strongly felt I should step down as the head of the cultural affairs ministry," he told bdnews24.com Wednesday night. The resignation, first during the Fakhruddin Ahmed-led emergency administration, came days after two Vishnu statues went missing from ZIA. The consignment of the rare artefacts and relics was en route to France for an exhibition at Guimet Museum under a deal between the governments. The adviser had made broader hints of resignation Monday when he spoke to reporters on the theft of the artefacts. Quadri had said he must take the responsibility for the lost artefacts as the matter involves his office. The interim government Tuesday cancelled the second consignment of artefacts and relics to Paris over the scam, taking into account what it said was public sentiment. The terracotta statues of Vishnu, preserver of the universe in Hindu mythology, were stolen sometime after late Friday. The matter came to light Saturday. The statues, insured for a total of $64,740, are believed to be about 1,500 years old. The government opened a probe into the theft but the inquiry yielded no results yet. The stolen statues were among the 143 artefacts that the government agreed to send to France for the display. The first consignment of 42 went to Paris on Dec 1. The decision to send the artefacts was taken amid a series of protests by art lovers, archaeologists and historians, who had feared the "precious objects" would not be returned. The government's change of mind has apparently upset Guimet Museum authorities. Vincent Lefèvre, a Guimet Museum curator, told BBC World Service that Bangladesh failed to fulfil its duty in line with the official agreement signed between the two countries. |
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
President accepts resignation of Ayub Quadri
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