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Security forces busy repressing oppn: BNP

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There is no security at present, as law enforcers are busy carrying out repression on members of the Opposition party. This was stated by the BNP’s standing committee member, ASM Hannan Shah, at a meeting at the National Press Club.
The meeting on National Revolution and Solidarity Day was organised by the Jatiotabadi Zia Samaj Kalyan Parishad. As chief guest, he said the ruling party has become a den of criminals. It has become routine work for the AL government to arrest on an average 1,000 members of the Opposition party in a day. Security forces say they are being held for planning to carry out subversive activities, he added. Hannan Shah said Parliament members are shooting children, sons of MPs are knocking down pedestrians with their luxurious cars, a minister locks his colleague’s door after vandalising his office at the secretariat. Are not these criminal activities, he wondered.
“The government is providing shelter to criminals and unleashing law enforcers for repressing BNP supporters. They are not being used for stopping criminal activities. Most of the criminals belong to the ruling party. They are not being held. Law and order is out of control,” he said.
He said people still remember the heinous ideology of the Rakkhi Bahini. People are concerned whether the government would form such a Bahini again. People are disgusted with what various wings of the AL are doing. Activists of the Chhatra League, Juba League and the Sramik League are carrying out criminal activities everyday.   
Hannan Shah said: “The present government is good at winning awards and certificates. Someday, the Prime Minister might win an award from a university for creating anarchy, injustice and repression.”
 “Within 24 hours of Tabela Caesar’s killing, the AL said BNP-Jamaat people were involved. But intelligence officers are saying they have not found any reliable clue to the murder,” he added.

 

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