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BNP busy with rumours, lies: Hasan


Published : 06 May 2022 09:30 PM

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud said that BNP is busy with various rumors and lies about the anti-national forces. He also commented that their politics is now limited to this malpractice. Besides, by resisting these lies, the victory of the Awami League in the coming elections is also assured, said the Minister. He said this while exchanging views with district Awami League leaders at Hilldown Circuit House in Cox's Bazar on Friday afternoon.

 Now everyone wants to get on the boat of the Awami League, Dr Hasan Mahmud said, after seeing the development sacrifice of 13 and a half years, everyone wants to get on the boat. That is why they cannot be allowed to board the boat. Drug dealers, land robbers, flying birds have no place in the Awami League. His suggestion is to bring in a cadre who is sacrificing and will take the helm of the party. Irregularities of any one leader will not be tolerated. If necessary, he will be expelled from the team.

 The minister said the Awami League had lost 2,000 leaders and activists during the Coronavirus period. BNP-Jamaat or any of their other parties did not stand by the people of the country. Only the leaders of Awami League and its affiliated organizations. Two thousand leaders and activists had to lose by standing by the people of the country.

Stating that the Awami League is not a closed body, he added that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, a stronghold of the Awami League has been created across the country. Now just to ensure victory from the united in the next election. The minister called upon the party leaders and workers to convey the 13-and-a-half-year development sacrifice to the people of the country.

 Also present at the time were District Awami League President Advocate Faridul Islam Chowdhury, Vice President Rezaul Karim, Joint General Secretary Mahabubul Alam Mukul, Municipal Awami League President Md Najibul Islam, general secretary Ujjal Kar, general secretary of Cox's Bazar Press Club. Mujibul Islam and others.