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Speaking at a rally in front of Awami League’s party office at Dhanmondi, Hanif claimed the violence will come to an end within a day or two.
The party, which opposed Bangladesh’s independence, is enforcing a non-stop 48 shutdown across Bangladesh from Sunday protesting the death sentence awarded to their leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee.
The party activists have been involved in fierce clashes with the law enforcers since the verdict was delivered by the first war crimes tribunal for crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War.
Hanif said, ”The law enforcers remained patient (in the past few days). Any civilised political party can never create such a chaos like the way Jamaat did.”
The Joint General Secretary of the ruling Awami League also dismissed possibilities of holding talks with those who are instigating the Jamaat-Shibir men to create anarchy across the country.
“We shall hold talks with whom? With them who wants to turn Bangladesh into a failed state like Pakistan,” he asked.
He alleged BNP was pushing the nation towards anarchy by supporting those who committed crimes against humanity in 1971. He also describes BNP as ‘Pakistan’s agent’.
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