UNB, Dhaka :
Reacting to BNP leaders’ claim that their party will get 80 percent vote if the next election is held in a credible manner, Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on Sunday said 80 percent conscious and honest people of the country hate BNP.
The ruling party leader came up with the remark while talking to journalists at the Secretariat in the morning.
“BNP leaders are engaged in a competition of making anti-government statements to appease their high-ups,” Quader said. Mentioning that BNP leaders Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and Barrister Moudud Ahmed made two different demands over the formation of polls-time supportive government, he said, “The BNP leaders themselves are not clear about their demands. They (BNP leaders) should decide what they actually want.”
Asked whether Awami League will sit in a dialogue with BNP over the upcoming parliamentary polls, Quader said there is no need to arrange dialogue. Replying to another query over the formation of polls-time supportive government, he said they will form the polls-time government following other democratic countries of the world. “During the last election, we had invited BNP to be part of the polls-time government at that time.
Reacting to BNP leaders’ claim that their party will get 80 percent vote if the next election is held in a credible manner, Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on Sunday said 80 percent conscious and honest people of the country hate BNP.
The ruling party leader came up with the remark while talking to journalists at the Secretariat in the morning.
“BNP leaders are engaged in a competition of making anti-government statements to appease their high-ups,” Quader said. Mentioning that BNP leaders Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and Barrister Moudud Ahmed made two different demands over the formation of polls-time supportive government, he said, “The BNP leaders themselves are not clear about their demands. They (BNP leaders) should decide what they actually want.”
Asked whether Awami League will sit in a dialogue with BNP over the upcoming parliamentary polls, Quader said there is no need to arrange dialogue. Replying to another query over the formation of polls-time supportive government, he said they will form the polls-time government following other democratic countries of the world. “During the last election, we had invited BNP to be part of the polls-time government at that time.