Hasina accuses Khaleda of impeding development
Monday, 24 May 2010
TONGI, May 23 (UNB): Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Sunday accused opposition Leader Khaleda Zia of threatening officials not to sign files to impede the process of development. "The opposition leader wants to obstruct the development process by asking the officials not to sign files and issuing threats to sue them…whatever be the threat, The present trend of development won't stop," she said.
She was addressing a rally at Telephone Shilpa Sangstha (TSS) maidan after opening Shaheed Ahsanullah Master Flyover for public in the city.
Criticising Khaleda's hartal call for June 27, Hasina said war criminals who committed crimes against humanity in 1971 could not be protected by calling hartal or agitation.
"Trial of war criminals is the public demand," she said, adding that Khaleda Zia had always tried to "trample" the people's demand in the past but failed.
"This time too she won't succeed either. She always takes the opposite route against the will of the people," Hasina told the public rally.
She was addressing a rally at Telephone Shilpa Sangstha (TSS) maidan after opening Shaheed Ahsanullah Master Flyover for public in the city.
Criticising Khaleda's hartal call for June 27, Hasina said war criminals who committed crimes against humanity in 1971 could not be protected by calling hartal or agitation.
"Trial of war criminals is the public demand," she said, adding that Khaleda Zia had always tried to "trample" the people's demand in the past but failed.
"This time too she won't succeed either. She always takes the opposite route against the will of the people," Hasina told the public rally.