BNP playing ‘evil game’ to bolster movement
To save Bangladesh, Awami League must be saved. To save the spirit of the Liberation War and democracy, Awami League must be saved.
Awami League (AL) General Secretary Obaidul Quader yesterday said BNP is playing an "evil game" to strengthen its movement.
Quader, also road transport and bridges minister, said this while addressing the tri-annual conference of Gaibandha district unit of Awami League.
The minister joined the conference virtually from his residence in the capital.
Regarding the statement of BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir that "farewell siren of the government has rang", he said for the last 14 years, the siren of the departure of the government has been ringing in the ears of Fakhrul, but not in the ears of the people.
BNP leaders see darkness instead of daylight as they wear black glasses, he added. "That's why they are unable to see these achievements and development," Quader said.
He further said the AL's committee should give importance to the leaders and workers who stayed beside the party in difficult times. The door of Awami League is always open for those who believe in the spirit of the Liberation War and democracy, he continued.
"To save Bangladesh, Awami League must be saved. To save the spirit of the Liberation War and democracy, Awami League must be saved," he said.
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