Khaleda warns govt of dire consequences if peaceful movement obstructed
October 20, 2014 00:00:00
Reaffirming that there will be a movement soon, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Saturday night warned the government of dire consequences if their peaceful action programmes are obstructed, reports UNB.
"Our movement is on and this will be intensified in the days to come. But the consequences won't be good if our movement is obstructed by the cadres of Awami League, Chhatra League and Jubo League," she said.
Khaleda further said, "We have already suffered enough and tolerated enough. We've shed huge blood and sacrificed many lives… enough is enough…we won't tolerate any more and sacrifice anymore… we'll retaliate the way they attack us."
The BNP chief was exchanging views with Upazila chairmen of 14 districts under Chittagong division at her Gulshan office.
Khaleda accused the government of trying to split political parties using intelligence agencies and asked it to stop such activities right away.
"The agencies are being used to split parties. We want to tell them stop such acts. Oil your own machine. You won't be spared in the future if you indulge in such activities. Mind it that Awami League government is not the ultimate one. It must go," she said pointing at the intelligence agencies.