Election under caretaker govt won’t return in Bangladesh

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City Desk :
Awami League (AL) General Secretary Obaidul Quader on Wednesday said no election under the caretaker government will ever be held in the country.
“BNP is shedding crocodile tears for the elections under the caretaker government instead of working for the people….But, according to the constitution, the general elections will be held under the incumbent government,” he said.
Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, said this while attending the tri-annual conference of the Dhamrai Upazila unit of AL held on the premises of Dhamrai Hardinge Government High School and College in Savar from his official residence in the capital through video conference as the chief guest.
 He hoped that BNP would participate in the next general elections as the existence of the BNP is on the verge of extinction, reports BSS.
Issuing a note of warning, he said if anyone tries to create arson attacks in the country, they will not be spared.
AL Presidium Members Agriculture Minister Dr Muhammad Abdur Razzaque and
Advocate Kamrul Islam, State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Dr
Md Enamur Rahman, AL Organizing Secretary Mirza Azam, Lawmaker Meher Afroz Chumki and district and upazila level leaders also participate in the
conference.
Earlier, the conference was inaugurated through hoisting the national and
party flags by the President of Dhaka District unit of AL and Chairman of the
Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Home Affairs Ministry, Member of
Parliament and Freedom Fighter Benazir Ahmed.
 M A Malek, a former MP from Dhamrai, was elected the president while Golam
Kabir, the mayor of the municipality, was made the general secretary for
Dhamrai upazila unit of AL.

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