UNB, Mymensingh :
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader on Friday once again questioned BNP’s ability to forge a movement.
There’s nothing to fear BNP. Its dead river will have no tide, he said while addressing a commemorative meeting on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s special assistant Mahbubul Haque Shakil, who passed
away on December 6 last, at the Circuit House ground. Noting that BNP leaders mistrust each other, Quader, also Awami League General Secretary, posed a question, How do they launch a movement?
Underscoring the need for bringing discipline in the ruling party, he said it should be a factory of producing activists, not leaders. The Awami League leader also urged the public representatives to change their zemindar (landlord) mentality. Or else, people will give a befitting reply to it once you lose power,he said.
The programme was addressed, among others, by Religious Affairs Minister Matior Rahman, State Minister for Textiles and Jute Mirza Azam and AL Joint Secretary Dr Dipu Moni MP.
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader on Friday once again questioned BNP’s ability to forge a movement.
There’s nothing to fear BNP. Its dead river will have no tide, he said while addressing a commemorative meeting on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s special assistant Mahbubul Haque Shakil, who passed
away on December 6 last, at the Circuit House ground. Noting that BNP leaders mistrust each other, Quader, also Awami League General Secretary, posed a question, How do they launch a movement?
Underscoring the need for bringing discipline in the ruling party, he said it should be a factory of producing activists, not leaders. The Awami League leader also urged the public representatives to change their zemindar (landlord) mentality. Or else, people will give a befitting reply to it once you lose power,he said.
The programme was addressed, among others, by Religious Affairs Minister Matior Rahman, State Minister for Textiles and Jute Mirza Azam and AL Joint Secretary Dr Dipu Moni MP.