BNP to go against govt's 'atrocity and repression'
Monday, 28 December 2009
Main opposition BNP will throw street programmes in democratic way against the ruling Awami League's 'atrocity and repression' on the party leaders and workers across the country if the ruling party didn't refrain from such activities, reports UNB.
BNP Standing Committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain made the remarks at a press conference at the National Press Club Monday afternoon in protest against the "grabbing" of former state minister for education and BNP international affairs secretary Ehsanul Huq Milan's residence in Kachua, Chandpur Tuesday (December 22).
Dr Mosharraf told the journalists that 'people of local Awami League MP Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir' occupied the house by locking up its main gate after driving out the inmates.
A demonstration will be staged in front of BNP's Naya Paltan central office today (Monday) afternoon in protest against the incident.
The press meet was also arranged against 'attack, plunder, killings and terrorist activities' in Kachua area by 'Awami League terrorists'.
Dr Mosharraf also narrated other incidents of killings, repression, plunder and terrorist activities in Milan's constituency since the December 29 general election.
The senior BNP leader expressed the hope that good sense would prevail upon the government and it would restrain its supporters from such heinous acts.
Replying to a question, he said if the repression and heinous activities of the ruling party were not stopped and the BNP leaders and workers ran out of patience, the party would be forced to take up street programmes in a democratic way against those activities.
"Through the grabbing of ex-state minister Milan's house, violation of all human rights and the fascist character of Awami League again got exposed," said Dr Mosharraf.
He reminded, "No autocrat could survive people’s power".
Dr Mosharraf observed that seeking justice against injustice from the present government was merely a cry in the wilderness. He believed that someday the people of the country would hold trial of such "unjust and barbaric acts".
Ehsanul Huq Milan and his wife Nazmun Nahar Baby were present at the press conference.
BNP Standing Committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain made the remarks at a press conference at the National Press Club Monday afternoon in protest against the "grabbing" of former state minister for education and BNP international affairs secretary Ehsanul Huq Milan's residence in Kachua, Chandpur Tuesday (December 22).
Dr Mosharraf told the journalists that 'people of local Awami League MP Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir' occupied the house by locking up its main gate after driving out the inmates.
A demonstration will be staged in front of BNP's Naya Paltan central office today (Monday) afternoon in protest against the incident.
The press meet was also arranged against 'attack, plunder, killings and terrorist activities' in Kachua area by 'Awami League terrorists'.
Dr Mosharraf also narrated other incidents of killings, repression, plunder and terrorist activities in Milan's constituency since the December 29 general election.
The senior BNP leader expressed the hope that good sense would prevail upon the government and it would restrain its supporters from such heinous acts.
Replying to a question, he said if the repression and heinous activities of the ruling party were not stopped and the BNP leaders and workers ran out of patience, the party would be forced to take up street programmes in a democratic way against those activities.
"Through the grabbing of ex-state minister Milan's house, violation of all human rights and the fascist character of Awami League again got exposed," said Dr Mosharraf.
He reminded, "No autocrat could survive people’s power".
Dr Mosharraf observed that seeking justice against injustice from the present government was merely a cry in the wilderness. He believed that someday the people of the country would hold trial of such "unjust and barbaric acts".
Ehsanul Huq Milan and his wife Nazmun Nahar Baby were present at the press conference.