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BNP has to give up one-point demand to come to dialogue: Menon Bangladesh Workers Party
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BNP has to give up one-point demand to come to dialogue: Menon

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 15 Nov 2023, 05:16 pm

Dhaka, Nov 15: Bangladesh Workers Party President Rashed Khan Menon said, BNP will show how far the government can run away. We didn't run away, you ran away. You are hiding in the hole. This government will not escape. Under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, the development and progress of this country will move forward through the elections in the coming days. This country will stand up to the world as a non-communal country.

He said these at a peace rally organized by 14 groups at Shahid Minar ground in Kamrangirchar on Tuesday afternoon.

Menon said that the BNP has threatened ahead of the announcement of the schedule that it will not be possible to live a normal life if the schedule is announced or why elections. They have threatened, burning cars, burning people, attacking people on roads since 28th till today. It is in this context that today's public meeting is important.

At this time, he thanked Advocate Kamrul Islam, Member of Parliament for Kamrangirchar, and said that he has introduced the township which was unknown to the people not only to the people of Dhaka but to the whole of Bangladesh. In the continuation of its development, health, education is progressing in all fields.

"I have faith that he will be elected again through the elections in the coming days," he added.

The president of Bangladesh Workers Party said that BNP-Jamaat is no longer on the roads after 29th. They are carrying out attacks occasional. The western masters who used to threaten them, said that if this election is not participatory, they will apply visa policy, sanctions on us. But since yesterday I saw that the situation has changed. Now they are going around with letters. In that letter there is the issue of unconditional dialogue. In order to have that unconditional dialogue, first of all, BNP and its allies have to leave. They have demanded the resignation of the government.