Friday, June 22, 2012

No election under party-govt: Opposition BNP Vice-chairman Abdullah Al Noman,Bangladesh


BANGLADESH NEWS

CHITTAGONG: Opposition BNP Vice-chairman Abdullah Al Noman said BNP would not allow any election under partisan government rather than a caretaker government.

If the government fails to realize the demand, people will oust them through tough movement after Ramadan.

BNP gave deadline to the government up to Eid-ul-Fitr to meet their demand over caretaker restoration issue as the party dislikes the politics of violence and clash, he added.

He came up with the forewarning while addressing in a ‘Joining in BNP’ programme held at BNP office in the city on Friday morning.

The veteran BNP leader said, “The Prime Minister’s dream of achieving 170 seats in the next general election according to intelligence report”.

Contrasting AL as the sinking ship in a deep ocean Noman said, “The government is trying to secure its power by captivating, repressing the BNP leaders and activists as it has been separated from the people completely.”

Chittagong Division Shramik Dal president AA Manazam Uddin in the chair, BNP central member Anwar Hossain, Mahbubur Rahman Shamim, general secretary of Mahanagar BNP Dr Shahadat Hossain, former vice-president of Mahanagar BNP Shamsul Alam and others also spoke at the programme.

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