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PM asks AL leaders, activists to be united to ensure people’s voting right

DHAKA, – Prime Minister and Awami League (AL) President

Sheikh Hasina today asked the leaders and activists of her party to be united

and stay alert to ensure the environment of exercising people’s voting right

in the upcoming election, as BNP-Jamaat is there to foil the election.

“Every leader and worker of AL have to be united, and the people’s right to

vote, which we have earned through struggles, have to be ensured. In order

for that right to be guaranteed, the environment must be maintained so that

people can cast their votes peacefully,” she said.

The premier issued this directive while delivering her address as the chair

at a commemorative discussion meeting organised by the AL marking the Jail

Killing Day at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) here in the

capital.

Mentioning that their (BNP-Jamaat) conspiracy is to thwart the election, she

said “many hands are behind there to foil the election and they will try in

many ways.”

“But, our strength is the people, people of Bangladesh,” she added.

Sheikh Hasina firmly said that Bangladesh will move ahead with the ideology

of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the four

national leaders, adding that “the few miscreants can’t be successful to foil

the election.”

“None would be allowed to play ducks and drakes with the fate of the people

of the country,” she said.

AL General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader,

Presidium members valiant freedom fighter Shajahan Khan, valiant freedom

fighter Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya, Bir Bikram and Simin Hossain Rimi,

organising secretary Mirza Azam, central working committee member Dr Mushfik

Hossain Chowdhury, Syeda Zakia Nur Lipi, Dhaka South City President Abu Ahmed

Mannafi and Dhaka North City President Sheikh Bazlur Rahman, also spoke.

AL publicity and publication secretary Abdus Sobhan Golap and his deputy Syed

Abdul Awal Shameem moderated the discussion.

At the outset, one minute silence was observed to pay tribute to the national

leaders brutally killed on this day.

On November 3 in 1975, four national leaders and heroes of the country’s

Liberation War — Syed Nazrul Islam, Tajuddin Ahmad, Captain Mansur Ali and

AHM Quamruzzaman– were assassinated inside the Dhaka Central Jail.

The four leaders played a key role in forming the Mujibnagar government in

exile, that led the Liberation War in 1971, with Syed Nazrul Islam as the

acting president, Tajuddin Ahmad as the prime minister, Mansur Ali as the

finance minister and AHM Qamruzzaman as the home, relief and rehabilitation

minister.

The Prime Minister expressed her skepticism whether BNP will participate in

the upcoming national election as they have the doubt of getting seat after

winning election.

She said, “If they (BNP) come to election, actually they will participate in

it only for nomination business.”

In this case, the AL chief told her party leaders and activists that

“Nomination, we will give it. Because, I don’t sit idle as I will assess (the

nomination seekers) every six months.”

She directed her party men to remove the thinking from their head that “now

they (BNP) are not there, we will win or what will happen if we don’t get a

seat? We will get the rest of the seats and form the government”.

“This thought will bring disaster,” she said, adding, “So, the decision that

will be given (by us) have to be abide by.”

Sheikh Hasina also urged her party leaders and activists to create resistance

against the arsonists in every area in an organized manner, taking the people

on their side.

“Now, you will have to build resistance against these arsonists in every

area, not only in Dhaka city,” she said.

In addition, the premier asked her party men to give the protection of the

public lives and property by finding out and handing over the culprits behind

arson violence (to the law enforcers).

“If they (BNP-Jamaat) commit such arson violence in a place, you will have to

find out how many BNP or Jamaat men (who are behind it) there and hand them

over (to the law enforcers),” she said.

She said it is the responsibility of her party to ensure protection of public

lives and property so that these can’t be damaged.

“We’ve nothing. We’ve no mentor (Murobbi). We’ve the people of Bangladesh. We

will have to move taking them with us,” she added.

Sheikh Hasina asked all her party men to be organised in such a manner so

that not a single culprit behind arson violence can be spared. “If anyone is

caught red-handed while setting fire (to anything), then you will have to

throw him into the same fire. The hand that sets fire to anything will have

to be burnt. . .tit for tat. If so, they would learn lessons,” she said.

A minute’s silence was observed at the beginning of the programme to show

respect to all martyrs from the Language Movement, the Liberation War, the

August 15, 1975 carnage, the November 3, 1975 Jail Killing, the August 21

grenade attack and other pro-democratic movements.

The prime minister said Bangladesh has developed a lot till now as it has

been recognised as a role model of development by the world. When the

purchasing power of the people of the country has increased and time comes

for a little relief in people’s lives, then they (BNP) feel discomfort, she

added.

“If people stay good, they feel angry. BNP-Jamaat feels agony,” the premier

said.

She continued, “They play ducks and drakes with people’s lives. That’s why

this burning, arson terrorism.”

She went on saying, “Women and children are not spared from their hands,

police are not spared, hospitals are not spared. Ambulance with patients has

also come under their attack.”

Sheikh Hasina said that a Jubodal leader wearing attire with writing “press”

set on fire to vehicles, she added that they are trying to fool people. “We

have to protest against their terror activities taking people from all walks

of life together because we believe in the power of the people.”

The AL chief raised question that, “The party who kill people setting fire,

what politics do they do? Their politics is for whom? Their politics is for

whose interest?”

The prime minister said that they thought they would reverse Bangladesh again

through recurrence of incident like August 15 and November 3. “Today, they

couldn’t do that. Today, Bangladesh has moved forward with the spirit of

liberation war. That is what they want to destroy,” she added.

Noting that BNP secured only 30 seats out of 300 ones in the 2008 election,

she said now the position of BNP has become weak for their misdeeds.

The premier questioned who will be their leader if they run the election.

“Who will be made the prime minister? With whom the cabinet will be formed?”

she said.

She said BNP acting chairman (Tarique Rahman) is convicted in several cases

including the 10-truck arms haul case and money laundering case. Ziaur Rahman

had given birth to a black sheep.

“They were directly involved in the August 21 grenade attack. There is no

doubt,” she said, citing several remarks made by Khaleda Zia at that time.

It is learnt that Tarique Zia earns crores of pounds through gambling and

this gambling is his largest source of income, she said.

Talking about the jail killing, the AL president said Mostaq (Khondaker

Mostaq Ahmad) and Zia (Ziaur Rahman) were behind the jail killing as they had

been behind the August 15 carnage. Following the killings, all the goals,

ideals and spirit of the Liberation War were destroyed one after another, she

added.

“Had Ziaur Rahman been a real freedom fighter, why did he ban Joy Bangla

Slogan during his regime?” said Sheikh Hasina.

The prime minister asked her party leaders alongside the other concerned

agencies to find out the hoarders of commodities as the government will take

action against them.

“I would like to ask our political leaders as well that the hoarders try to

cut the pockets of the people by not marketing the commodities despite having

enough goods in their stocks. They will have to be found out. We’ll take

action against them,” she said.

Noting that conspiracies are being hatched in many ways against the

government, Sheikh Hasina said there is no shortage of any commodity as the

production of everything including meat, fish, rice, potato and vegetables

went up significantly in the country.

“Who are behind these (misdeeds)? They hoard goods, not marketing these. They

would talk against the government, increasing the commodity prices by not

marketing these goods,” she said.

The head of the government said the production didn’t decline to a slight

extent. “We’ve increased the production of everything including potato,

onion, rice and pulse,” she added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha