UNB, Dhaka :
Awami League joint general secretary Jahangir Kabir Nanak on Wednesday said BNP’s election manifesto is extremely ‘disappointing and confusing’ for the nation.
He made the remarks at a press conference at the Awami League president’s Dhanmondi political office.
“When people consider the Awami League’s election manifesto as an encouraging and optimistic one, they treat the
BNP’s manifesto extremely disappointing and confusing. People didn’t expect such a manifesto from any democratic party during the month of victory,” Nanak said.
He said BNP’s manifesto favours war criminals as the party avoided the question whether a government led by it would continue the trial of 1971 war criminals.
Nanak also said the BNP manifesto again hurt the Liberation War spirit very much.
“BNP’s registration should be cancelled for this manifesto which will provide legal ground for war criminals, razakars and their allies,” the AL leader added.
He said, BNP will patronise militancy, corruption and terrorism if they come to power again.
Nanak said the Awami League manifesto attracted all, including the young generation. So intellectuals, researchers, economists, development expert expressed their support and satisfaction over the manifesto with the slogan ‘Bangladesh on road to Progress and Prosperity’, he added.
Awami League joint general secretary Jahangir Kabir Nanak on Wednesday said BNP’s election manifesto is extremely ‘disappointing and confusing’ for the nation.
He made the remarks at a press conference at the Awami League president’s Dhanmondi political office.
“When people consider the Awami League’s election manifesto as an encouraging and optimistic one, they treat the
BNP’s manifesto extremely disappointing and confusing. People didn’t expect such a manifesto from any democratic party during the month of victory,” Nanak said.
He said BNP’s manifesto favours war criminals as the party avoided the question whether a government led by it would continue the trial of 1971 war criminals.
Nanak also said the BNP manifesto again hurt the Liberation War spirit very much.
“BNP’s registration should be cancelled for this manifesto which will provide legal ground for war criminals, razakars and their allies,” the AL leader added.
He said, BNP will patronise militancy, corruption and terrorism if they come to power again.
Nanak said the Awami League manifesto attracted all, including the young generation. So intellectuals, researchers, economists, development expert expressed their support and satisfaction over the manifesto with the slogan ‘Bangladesh on road to Progress and Prosperity’, he added.