BNP vice chairman Shamsuzzaman Dudu yesterday alleged that the government has now got desperate to destroy BNP by repressing its leaders and activists, reports UNB.
Speaking at a press briefing at the party’s Nayapaltan central office, he however, said crores of people who love BNP founder Ziaur Rahman will foil the government’s any such move.
“The current illegal and unethical government has turned blind losing its minimum sense of humanity out of arrogance of power. It’s turned the entire country into a jail by implicating all opposition parties’ leaders and activists in false cases by using the state machinery to ensure one-party rule,” Dudu said. He said the government has also pushed all the basic pillars of the country towards destruction through politicisation. The BNP leader alleged that even the judiciary has lost its capacity to work independently. He criticised the government for jailing its joint secretary general Habib-un-Nabi Khan Sohel, saying whenever BNP takes any move to reorganise it at the grassroots, the government starts arresting its leaders and activists in ‘false’ cases to obstruct it. On Sunday, separate Dhaka courts sent Sohel to jail by rejecting his bail petitions in 41 cases after he surrendered before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court.
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