Mainul blasts political leaders for criticising his remark
Sunday, 2 December 2007
GAZIPUR, Dec 1 (UNB): Law Adviser Barrister Mainul Hosein said Saturday that it could not be that there would exist a democratic system in the country but there would not be democracy within the political parties.
He trounced a number of political leaders for reacting to his observations concerning party constitution in connection with their registration with the Election Commission.
"Political party is not a private company. Any citizen of the country can talk about the political parties' constitution," the adviser said.
The law adviser made the remarks while talking to newsmen after inaugurating a 42-day training course for BSC officers on Survey and Settlement here on the day.
In response to the reactions of the main political parties following his comment on the constitutions of the political parties, Mainul questioned: "What should we expect from these political leaders? Now we see what type of leadership it was."
Inaugurating the training as the chief guest, Mainul Husein noted that general people were being the victims of land-related "injustice" over the ages.
The adviser expressed the hope that this training would help eliminate such injustice.
He also swiped at plunder of the past, saying that if the "looters exist in the country, it would be impossible to establish good governance".
The law adviser told the audience that the present government was active to establish a corruption-free, efficient and dynamic administration in all tiers.
He also urged the trainee officers to utilise their merit to make land administration transparent and dynamic.
He trounced a number of political leaders for reacting to his observations concerning party constitution in connection with their registration with the Election Commission.
"Political party is not a private company. Any citizen of the country can talk about the political parties' constitution," the adviser said.
The law adviser made the remarks while talking to newsmen after inaugurating a 42-day training course for BSC officers on Survey and Settlement here on the day.
In response to the reactions of the main political parties following his comment on the constitutions of the political parties, Mainul questioned: "What should we expect from these political leaders? Now we see what type of leadership it was."
Inaugurating the training as the chief guest, Mainul Husein noted that general people were being the victims of land-related "injustice" over the ages.
The adviser expressed the hope that this training would help eliminate such injustice.
He also swiped at plunder of the past, saying that if the "looters exist in the country, it would be impossible to establish good governance".
The law adviser told the audience that the present government was active to establish a corruption-free, efficient and dynamic administration in all tiers.
He also urged the trainee officers to utilise their merit to make land administration transparent and dynamic.