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We will show BNP what a crowd looks like: Quader Awami League Rally
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We will show BNP what a crowd looks like: Quader

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 29 Oct 2022, 07:45 am

Dhaka, October 29: Awami League General Secretary and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader has warned that BNP will be shown what public gathering looks like from Saturday. He said these things to the media at his home on Friday (October 28).

Obaidul Quader said in response to the party's general secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir's statement that "the government has trembled after seeing three rallies of BNP," Obaidul Quader said, "Even if a target of 10 lakh people attended a rally, it did not turn out to be 100,000. And even if a target of 500,000 was reached in a rally, it was half of 100,000. Couldn't present. This is the appearance of the BNP rally. What is the government's trembling?"

Obaidul Quader gave the example of Awami League's huge attendance at the conference of various police stations and wards of Dhaka city.

Regarding the statement "There will be a game", he said, "I have said to those who want to play with the fate of 17 crore people of the country, there will be a game. There will be a game against Hawa Bhaban, looting, money laundering. There will be a game against corruption, electricityless poles. One hundred crore fakes." The game will be played against voter fraud, vote theft and fraud. The game will be played against those who oppose the development of the country, against those who foster communal evil, against those who do not believe in the spirit of the liberation war."

In response to the BNP Secretary General's warning that there will be no elections in the country without handing over power to a neutral government, Awami League General Secretary's question, "What is the standard of neutrality in your view, you have repeatedly shown proof of that in power. The BNP leader once said, 'No one is neutral except madmen and children.' ' he remarked. So do you want elections under a caretaker government run by lunatics and children? That is what BNP leaders, blinded by the lust for power, can ask for."