Food along the way
Jatiya Party men offer snacks in Savar to people marching towards Motijheel to join Hefajat-e Islam rally Saturday. Photo: SK Enmaul Haq
Activists of BNP, its allies and Jatiya Party in different parts of the capital and on its outskirts are providing snacks and drinks for those marching towards Motijheel to join Hefajat-e Islam rally Saturday.
Many temporary sheds have been put up beside the highways leading to the capital and streets inside the city to distribute foods to the rally-goers.
The items available at sheds include breads, biscuits, fruits, chips, juice, cold drinks and mineral water, our reporters and photojournalists reported.
The rally-goers, many of whom were walking to the venue through the city due to non-availability of vehicles, were seen stopping by the sheds for a few minutes for refreshment.
BNP joint secretary general Salahuddin Ahmed was seen supervising the distribution of cold drinks, water and watermelon in front of BNP headquarters at Nayapaltan.
Meanwhile, activists of BNP’s student wing, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, and youth wing, Jubo Dal, were busy distributing these among the rally participants at Motijheel, the BNP leaders informed.
Our photojournalists sent us photo of such a food shed built by Jatiya Party men in Savar where breads, biscuits and other snacks were being offered in the morning.
Hundreds of water bottles were seen stacked in Jatrabari and other entry points of the capital.
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