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Workers of laid-off mills being deceived: BNP

Govt spreading false stories on Zia, Khaleda, Tarique: Rizvi


August 25, 2020 00:00:00


BNP on Monday alleged that the government is deceiving the workers of 25 laid-off state-owned jute mills by not paying their dues, reports UNB.

"The jute mill workers had been assured of giving 'golden handshake' before shutting down the factories, but they're yet to be paid," said BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.

Speaking at a virtual press briefing from the BNP's Nayapaltan central office, he said, "Though the government made various promises, none of those has been fulfilled. The workers now think they're being deceived."

The BNP leader said shutting down the 25 state-owned jute mills is one of the examples of the government's cruelty and apathy towards public sufferings amid the coronavirus pandemic.

He said the unemployed jute-mill workers are living an inhuman life as some of them are pulling rickshaws at this bad time of pandemic.

"The government, which has been founded on injustice and unfairness, never gives importance to the interests of workers and farmers. Rather, it sucks their blood and produces corrupt elements like Samrat, Khaled, Shamim and Barkat and thus thousands of crores of taka are being siphoned off", he said.

Rizvi said government's image has been dented badly due to its failure to control the corona situation, ensure treatment and adequate testing facilities, check disaster and scams in the health sector, widespread corruption and money laundering, and growing inhuman acts of crossfire."So, it's now spreading false and cooked-up stories involving Ziaur Rahman with the August-15 carnage and Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman with the August-21 attack only to hide its misdeeds."

He said the 'villains' of the August-15, 1975 massacre are still with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and she does not speak against them for some unknown and mysterious reasons. "Those who remained in the cabinet and parliament after the bloody incident of August 15 had also been there in the cabinet and parliament of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman."

"Khandaker Mostaq Ahmed was the minister of Baksal till August 15, 1975. HT Imam, an adviser to the current Prime Minister, administered the oath-taking ceremony of Mostaq and the speaker of his parliament and many members of his cabinet has been doing politics under Sheikh Hasina. But she never called them villains."


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