In a recent statement, Awami League (AL) General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader criticized the political turmoil within the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), attributing it to the party's failure to engage the public effectively in their movement.
Quader responded to comments made by BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, who urged the people to challenge the state machinery. Quader condemned Fakhrul's remarks, stating that BNP itself is facing significant political challenges and has lost touch with the concerns of the people.
According to Quader, BNP leaders have become increasingly desperate and are acting against the interests of the country and its citizens. He emphasized that the public has repeatedly rejected BNP's negative politics, highlighting the rejection of their attempts to return to power.
Quader accused BNP of attempting to sow confusion among the populace and questioned the party's contributions to the country's progress and development. He criticized BNP's founder, Ziaur Rahman, for introducing politics characterized by conspiracy, abduction, and suppression of democracy. Quader also criticized the corruption and abuse of power during BNP's tenure, accusing the party of institutionalizing corruption.
In contrast, Quader praised the ongoing efforts of the AL government under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, highlighting the government's dedication to the welfare of the people. He underscored the consecutive terms won by Awami League as a testament to the people's trust and support.
Quader's remarks reflect the ongoing political tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, with both sides exchanging criticisms and accusations amidst the country's political landscape.
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