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PM calls to raise voice against brutality

Saturday, 23 August 2014


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday urged the people to remain careful and raise their voice against what she said the brutality of BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami in the country for more than two years since February 2013 to foil the trial of the war criminals and January 5, 20014, national elections. ‘The perpetrators of barbaric activities don’t believe in any definition of politics nor in the constitution, independence and democracy at all. They have no value of the lives of people. So people will get nothing from them if they come to power again,’ she said after unveiling the cover of a special publication of Bangladesh Awami League containing the video and photographs on political violence in the country during the period from February 2013 to January 5, 2014. ‘It was the political decision of BNP to boycott the polls. It's their freedom. But how they could resorted to a complete vandalism and rampant killing of common people, police, BGB and army personnel and put people on fire to foil the election,’ the prime minister said, adding that her government has tried its best to stand beside the affected families and in future it would do so, according to BSS.