We have to overcome the expectations of the people of the country and the challenges of running the country,”
Pleaded with party leaders and activists to refrain from using violence following the parliamentary elections: Obaidul Quaeder
The primary responsibility of the incoming government, according to General Secretary of the Bangladesh Awami League Obaidul Quader, will be to carry out the commitments stated in the election manifesto.
He made this statement during a joint meeting on Tuesday afternoon that was held at the Tejgaon office of the Dhaka District Awami League.
The freshly elected MPs, according to Quader, will take an oath on Wednesday at 10 a.m. On this day, the House leader will also be chosen. On Thursday at 7pm, the new cabinet will take the oath of office at Bangabhaban.
In 2024, a new Bangladesh will set out on its journey. With Sheikh Hasina at the helm, we intend to move the nation forward significantly. Regardless of party or opinion, party leaders and workers must act with composure to continue the nation's continual development journey. There ought to be no strife or violence wherever. Word for word, the leader's speech to the activists and other leaders should be adhered to.
We have to overcome the expectations of the people of the country and the challenges of running the country,” he added.
In addition, Quader pleaded with party leaders and activists to refrain from using violence following the parliamentary elections. He claimed that these are a tactic to keep the BNP's leaders and activists motivated with regard to the movement. The nation's populace has cast ballots. People who advocated for a boycott were shunned by voters.
"We must intensify our efforts to prevent trouble in the future. We don't engage in vindictive politics. However, the BNP does. They will become even more isolated from society as a result. We take care to avoid hurting anyone at all times. Awami League, which has faced every obstacle, is at the heart of today's triumph. He added, "Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is unwavering in her execution of the duties assigned to her.
The general secretary of the Awami League commented, "Observers of America, Commonwealth, and OIC were present here in this election of Bangladesh," in response to several foreign governments' statements during the poll. Based on the encouraging remarks that observers from their nation would make after witnessing the election, I believe that those who are making opposing views will also realise this."
Leaders of the Awami League Dr. Abdur Razzak, Dr. Jahangir Kabir Nanak, and Dr. Dipu Moni were among those in attendance at the conference.
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