• Dhaka Sat, 21 SEPTEMBER 2024,
logo

We cannot allow activities of evil forces to succeed: Obaidul Quader

Rtv news

  03 Aug 2024, 18:14
Photo: Collected

General Secretary of Awami League and Minister of Road Transport and Bridges Obaidul Quader said that cyber terrorists spreading various rumors on social media. An anti-national group is carrying out profit looting activities by keeping alive the ongoing crisis. It has already become clear that the students' movement has been left in the hands of a third party. Those who want to turn Bangladesh into a dysfunctional state and take the country to the edge of the abyss. We cannot allow the evil activities of these evil forces to succeed.

He said this while talking to the media persons at the political office of the Awami League President in Dhanmondi of the capital on Saturday (August 3) afternoon.

Awami League General Secretary said that the Awami League government is a democratic government elected by the people. The Awami League government under the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina has brought back the right of the people of this country by vote. Today, BNP-Jamaat is a reflection of the communal power that is trying to overthrow the democratically elected government. They were repeatedly rejected by the people and failed politically.

He said, 'In the time of all provocations and anarchy, Sheikh Hasina's government is dealing with the situation through patience and restraint.' Everyone knows how deep the relationship between BNP and Jamaat is. As I said earlier, communal evil forces BNP-Jamaat are doing corpse politics around this movement. Yesterday, through their conspiracy and incitement, Chhatra Dal, Chhatra Shibir cadre forces tried to confuse the situation by violence. As a result, two fresh lives were lost. Many people including members of the police force were injured. Besides, they have attacked, vandalized and set fire in different parts of the country to create anarchic situation.

Comments

  • Most Viewed News Of Bangladesh
Read More
No Talks with Awami League, India to Be Asked, Says Asif Nazrul
UN Fact-Finding Team Arriving Bangladesh for Month-Long Probe
Newly Appointed DCs Ordered to Stay in Dhaka, Wednesday Briefing Postponed
A Ray of Hope for Bangladesh's Enforced Disappearance Victims