‘BNP spreading falsehood against government’

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City Desk :
Awami League (AL) Joint General Secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif on Wednesday said BNP has been spreading falsehood against the government through holding rallies in front of Jatiya Press Club every day.
“BNP leaders are also telling lies about the government and its activities in TV talk-shows every day to mislead the people,” he said.
Hanif said this while talking to journalists before joining a meeting of party’s leaders of Chattogram division and Chandpur district at the AL’s Bangabandhu Avenue central office in the city, reports BSS.
He said Bangladesh is moving forward under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and per capita income of the people has increased and country’s overall exports are on rising trend.
After the killing of Bangabandhu, BNP founder Ziaur Rahman had tried to make Bangladesh a province of Pakistan and at that time, they not only banned the slogan of Liberation War-Joy Bangla but also forbidden the historic March 7 Speech of Bangabandhu.
BNP that always practices evil politics is now looking for an issue to attain its evil purposes, he said, adding that AL leaders-activists will have to build resistance against conspiracies and ill politics of BNP.
He criticized BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir for spreading confusion about the newly formed Election Commission (EC) and urged the countrymen not to be confused with the negative propaganda of BNP against the EC.
AL advisory council member Dr Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, presidium member Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya Bir Bikram, joint general secretary Dr Dipu Moni, organizing secretary Abu Sayeed Al Mahmood Swapon, relief and social welfare secretary Sujit Ray Nondi, science and technology affairs secretary Abdus Sabur, information and recharge secretary Dr Salim Mahmud, Chandpur Zilla Awami League president Nasir Uddin Ahmed, its general secretary Abu Naim Patwari Dulal, Shafiqur Rahman, MP, and Nurul Amin Ruhul, MP, among others, were present.

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