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Talks of non-communal Bangladesh does not suit BNP: Kader

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 06 Oct 2022, 12:18 am

Dhaka, October 6: The words of non-communal Bangladesh do not fit in the mouth of those whose politics has destroyed the spirit of democratic values and the great liberation war. The countrymen know very well that the political party called BNP is the center of communal politics in this country.

On Wednesday (October 5), Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader condemned BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir's speech and said in a statement that whenever BNP came to power, it has supported communal evil. After killing Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family on August 15, 1975, Ziaur Rahman, the founder of BNP, led the military dictatorship of Bangladesh, cherished in the spirit of the liberation war, backwards to Pakistani ideology.

General Secretary of Awami League said that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman banned religion-based politics in the constitution made in 1972. But Ziaur Rahman, who seized power unconstitutionally and illegally, amended the constitution and legalized the misuse of religion in politics. As the leader of that party, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir's talk of non-communal Bangladesh is just a crocodile's cry.

He said, the impersonation of BNP General Secretary for non-communalism and democracy is a kind of mockery with the people of the country. The democratic rights of the people of this country have been established by the hands of Awami League. Therefore, Bangladesh Awami League is doing the utmost to develop democracy and maintain it. In contrast, BNP never cares about people power; Continually perpetuates the impossibility of occupying power in undemocratic ways.

History testifies that when BNP came to power, Bangladesh became a sanctuary for terrorism and militancy. They came to power and established state fascism by sponsoring terrorist and extremist groups. In addition to the hellish massacre of August 21, all kinds of efforts were made to suppress the opposition. It has institutionalized corruption by destroying democratic institutions and stifling accountability and responsibility. And today there is a deep conspiracy to hinder the development and democracy of Bangladesh.