Chittagong Bureau :
Minister for Shipping Md. Shahjahan Khan MP yesterday said that the present government led by Awami League President Sheikh Hasina won’t influence the Election Commission (EC) despite remaining in power.
The minister, as the chief guest, was addressing a programme on occasion of launching the South Container Yard of Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) yesterday.
The container yard was built at a cost of Tk.44 cr on 6.5 acres of land where atlteast 3500 containers may be accommodated, sources said. Though the current government will be holding power in the three poll preparatory months but it won’t do any interference attempt into the functioning of EC, he said.
MPs MA Latif, Israfil Alam, Customs Commissioner Dr AKM Nuruzzman were among others addressed the program chaired by CPA Chairman Rear Admiral M Khaled Iqbal.
Criticizing BNP, he said, “BNP even unaware of what they actually crave for. Sometimes they want to be the caretaker government and sometimes polls-time government.”
He refuted all the possibilities of sitting in any dialogues with BNP by terming them of ‘possessing bloody hands’.
Minister for Shipping Md. Shahjahan Khan MP yesterday said that the present government led by Awami League President Sheikh Hasina won’t influence the Election Commission (EC) despite remaining in power.
The minister, as the chief guest, was addressing a programme on occasion of launching the South Container Yard of Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) yesterday.
The container yard was built at a cost of Tk.44 cr on 6.5 acres of land where atlteast 3500 containers may be accommodated, sources said. Though the current government will be holding power in the three poll preparatory months but it won’t do any interference attempt into the functioning of EC, he said.
MPs MA Latif, Israfil Alam, Customs Commissioner Dr AKM Nuruzzman were among others addressed the program chaired by CPA Chairman Rear Admiral M Khaled Iqbal.
Criticizing BNP, he said, “BNP even unaware of what they actually crave for. Sometimes they want to be the caretaker government and sometimes polls-time government.”
He refuted all the possibilities of sitting in any dialogues with BNP by terming them of ‘possessing bloody hands’.