Hasina sent poisoned food to Khaleda
Adviser to BNP Chairperson Shawkat Mahmud yesterday said he suspected that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina might have sent poisoned food to Khaleda Zia.
“Sheikh Hasina said the caretaker government served poisoned food to her and she sent food to BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. As she [PM] did not take action against those who tried to kill her, there is a suspicion that she might have sent poisoned food to Khaleda.”
Shawkat, also president of the National Press Club, said this at a discussion, which was organised to launch a signature campaign to ensure the repatriating of Tarique, who is now undergoing treatment in London.
A newly launched platform 'Tarique Rahman Swadesh Pratyabartan Sangram Parishad' launched the campaign with a target of collecting one crore signatures.
Former Dhaka University vice chancellor Prof Emajuddin Ahmed asked the BNP leaders and activists to refrain from flattering Senior Vice Chairman of BNP Tarique Rahman exaggeratedly, saying it would harm his image.
“We should not cross the limit of admiring Tarique excessively. It would harm his image and his enemies might increase,” he added.
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir alleged that the Awami League government is carrying out silent killings like they did during 1972-75.
Presided over by Prof Mahbub Ullah of Dhaka University, the discussion was also addressed by BNP standing committee members Moudud Ahmed and Rafiqul Islam Mia and Vice Chairman Abdullah Al Noman.
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