Saturday, August 4, 2012

former communications minister Syed Abul Hossain loves money, not country:BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia,Bangladesh


BANGLADESH NEWS

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia said on Saturday former communications minister Syed Abul Hossain is not a patriot at all but he loves money.

He is responsible for poor condition of roads and highways, as he did not do anything good for the country.

“Padma bridge project has been suspended due to corruption. It would not be possible to construct the bridge during the tenure of this government," she said while addressing an Iftar party.

"But the premier branded a minister patriot though the World Bank cancelled the loan due to his corruption.”

She went on, “That minister only looted money when he was communications minister. He did not do anything to renovate road and highways.”

Abul tendered resignation amid corruption allegation made by the World Bank centring Padma bridge project. But prime minister said he is a patriotic person.

City BNP organised the Iftar party at LD hall in parliament complex.

Khaleda once again rejected the prime minister’s proposal to form an interim government to oversee the next elections and said, “Election under a political government won't be allowed.”

She said the government wants to hold election staying in the power but the people will not accept such elections. A neutral government system must be included in the constitution.

“Agitation programme will be declared after Eid which will gradually turn into oust-government movement,” she said and urged all to be prepared for the upcoming anti-government movement.

The former premier alleged that top to bottom of the present government has indulged into corruption. “Bangladesh has been branded as a corrupt country in the world due to the corruption of the prime minister, her family members and ministers.”

Khaleda also bitterly criticised the government and said, “People are now passing a miserable time. There is no alternative to ousting the government to save the people and the country,” she added.

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