Huda appeals for withdrawal of expulsion order
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Expelled BNP leader Barrister Nazmul Huda has appealed to Khaleda Zia for withdrawal of the expulsion order, claiming him to be innocent, reports UNB.
Huda sent the letter of appeal to the BNP chairperson Thursday night through his special representative, a competent source told the news agency Friday.
BNP former vice-chairman Barrister Huda was expelled from the party on November 21 for breaching the party discipline.
A day after his expulsion, he told reporters that he does not accept the expulsion order and will go for legal battle against the expulsion after examining the party's constitution.
It was learnt that in the appeal to the BNP chief, Huda mentioned his significant roles and contributions to BNP since the party's inception.
He stated that he was the youngest member of the national standing committee, the party's highest policy making body, during the time of
President Ziaur Rahman, founder of BNP.
He said he was in BNP, still remains in BNP and would remain in BNP until his death.
He stated in the letter that some of his public statements for which he was expelled would not cause any harm to BNP.
The outspoken leader further said the concerned lawyers could linger the case of Khaleda Zia's Dhaka cantonment house for 5 to 6 years but the matter is going to be finished within six months.
He also explained his statement on the BNP-called countrywide hartal on November 14, two days ahead of the last Eid-ul-Azha, against the eviction of Khaleda Zia from cantonment residence.
Huda sent the letter of appeal to the BNP chairperson Thursday night through his special representative, a competent source told the news agency Friday.
BNP former vice-chairman Barrister Huda was expelled from the party on November 21 for breaching the party discipline.
A day after his expulsion, he told reporters that he does not accept the expulsion order and will go for legal battle against the expulsion after examining the party's constitution.
It was learnt that in the appeal to the BNP chief, Huda mentioned his significant roles and contributions to BNP since the party's inception.
He stated that he was the youngest member of the national standing committee, the party's highest policy making body, during the time of
President Ziaur Rahman, founder of BNP.
He said he was in BNP, still remains in BNP and would remain in BNP until his death.
He stated in the letter that some of his public statements for which he was expelled would not cause any harm to BNP.
The outspoken leader further said the concerned lawyers could linger the case of Khaleda Zia's Dhaka cantonment house for 5 to 6 years but the matter is going to be finished within six months.
He also explained his statement on the BNP-called countrywide hartal on November 14, two days ahead of the last Eid-ul-Azha, against the eviction of Khaleda Zia from cantonment residence.