Thursday, December 26, 2024

Opposition out to create anarchy: PM

BNP not sincere about dialogue, she says
The Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) does not want to sit with the government, and hold a dialogue to resolve the country’s prevailing political stalemate, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Sunday. She also alleged that the opposition wants to create anarchy in the country for disrupting peace in the society, and harmony among the people. “We wanted to discuss the opposition’s adjournment motion on the caretaker government system, but they withdrew it. We also urged them to sit for talks, but they issued a 48-hour ultimatum to us. In fact, they don’t want discussion; they want anarchy in the country, so as to disrupt peace and harmony,” she said.
The Prime Minister’s remark came in her introductory speech, at a meeting held to exchange views with her party’s grassroots leaders from six districts—Tangail, Kurigram, Jessore, Lakshmipur, Kishoreganj and Naogaon—at her official residence, Gonobhaban.
Dubbing the civil society members who claim that the Constitution was amended within a very short time, as “so-called intellectuals”, the Prime Minister said the Constitution was amended after taking everyone’s opinions.
“It took time, nearly one year. So how can it be said that we had rushed through the Constitutional amendment?” she said, countering the civil society members. At the same time, she alleged that the “so-called intellectuals”, are misleading the nation by spreading false information in this regard.
“Besides, the High Court has also declared the caretaker government (CG) system illegal. That is why we dropped the CG provision from the charter, in order to uphold parliamentary democracy in the country,” she said.
The Prime Minister once again defended her government’s move to amend the Constitution, saying that the
present government also incorporated a provision in the country’s charter, to ensure that no one can grab state power illegally.
“We don’t want to see any unconstitutional force in power, as such a government does not bring anything good to the country,” she said. She reiterated that the country will be run in line with the Constitution.
Attacking opposition chairperson Khaleda Zia’s claim that if the BNP is voted to power, it would run the country in a new way, the Prime Minister said, “Actually, the opposition chief would start corruption using new methods, and create another Hawa Bhaban.”
The Prime Minister said the opposition chief would obstruct development works started by the present government. Highlighting her government’s various achievements in the fields of agriculture, education, health and poverty reduction, the PM said the present government is relentlessly trying to take the country forward, but the opposition was trying to halt the government’s moves, by creating anarchy in the country.
She alleged that the BNP is killing the country’s people, in the name of organising a movement to realise its demand for a non-party caretaker government system, to oversee the next general elections.
Calling upon people to vote for the Awami League for another term, to continue the ongoing pace of development, Hasina, who is also the AL president, said if the BNP comes to power, the country will again regress.
“The BNP-Jamaat do not believe in the country’s independence. If they are voted to power again, the country will turn into a militant state. So, the people of the country should vote the AL to power, for another term, to continue development,” she said.
Describing the BNP-Jamaat as plunderers and terrorists, the Premier said that BNP-Jamaat government had engaged in massive corruption during its last tenure.
Accusing the BNP-Jamaat combine of spreading lies over the incidents of May 5 and 6, the Prime Minister said the personnel of the law enforcement agencies had dispersed the leaders and workers of Hefazat-e-Islam from the city’s Shapla Chattar, but the opposition parties are trying to mislead people, by spreading false information that over a hundred activists of the party have been shot dead.
Referring to the last five city corporation elections, the Premier said that over 5,600 local government and by-elections have been held in a free, fair and credible manner. No one has raised any questions over the elections, she added. The ruling Awami League did not interfere in these elections, as it does not want to attain power by rigging votes, she added.
The Premier further alleged that the BNP-Jamaat government had unleashed a reign of terror in the country after assuming power in 2001. They killed hundreds of leaders and activists of the Awami League (AL), she claimed. They also killed AL leaders in the name of Operation Clean Hurt, she alleged.
AL advisory council member Suranjit Sengupta, presidium members Abdul Latif Siddiqui, Kazi Zafarullah and Satish Chandra Roy, joint secretaries Dr Dipu Moni (also the foreign minister) and Mahbubul Alam Hanif, and food minister Dr Abdur Razzak, were present at the meeting. AL deputy office secretary Mrinal Kanti Das conducted the meeting.

-With The Independent input

Related News

Bangladesh named The Economist’s country of the year

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Economist, an influential British weekly magazine, has named Bangladesh the ‘Country of the Year’ for 2024, recognising the nation’s incredible political and social transformation. ‘The winner toppled a tyrant and seems headed for something better,’ the magazine said in its report published on Thursday. It said that the recognition was ... Read more

HC declares key provisions of 15th amendment partially unconstitutional

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The High Court on Tuesday declared several provisions of the Constitution, introduced through the contentious 15th amendment, partially unconstitutional, reinforcing the foundational principles of democracy, judicial independence, and the Constitution’s basic structure. The bench comprising Justice Farah Mahbub and Justice Debasish Roy Chowdhury delivered the verdict, addressing amendments that abolished the ... Read more

BIDS study shows 28.24% of graduates from National University unemployed

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A recent study conducted by the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies reveals that 28.24% of graduates from colleges affiliated with the National University remain unemployed. Moreover, a majority of the ones who secure employment are primarily engaged in low-paying jobs, the study further revealed. The study titled, “Understanding unemployment among college ... Read more

Begum Rokeya Day observed with call for women’s equality

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Begum Rokeya Day was observed on Monday across the country with a call for ensuring equality of women in every sector. The country marks December 9 as Begum Rokeya Day commemorating birth and death anniversaries of Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain on the same day. Begum Rokeya, considered as a pioneer of ... Read more

Saudi mega projects push demand for Bangladeshi workers as other markets shrink

Kamran Siddiqui Saudi Arabia hired 83,733 Bangladeshi workers last month, marking the highest number of overseas employment in a single country in 35 months, driven by ongoing mega projects which indicate a further boost in demand for Bangladeshi labour. While overseas employment in Saudi Arabia is surging, the demand for Bangladeshi workers in other labour ... Read more

Bangladesh’s civic space broadened: report

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Civic space condition improved in Bangladesh due to steps taken by the interim government, said the People Power Under Attack 2024 report. The CIVICUS Monitor, a research consortium led by global civil society alliance CIVICUS that track civic space, unveiled the new report on Wednesday, said a press release. Bangladesh stayed ... Read more

Drastic fall in Bangladesh-India flights amid visa restrictions

Tanzil Rahaman The number of flights on different routes between Bangladesh and India has drastically fallen amid passenger shortages as the Indian government had imposed visa restrictions. The flights of Biman Bangladesh Airlines and US Bangla Airlines have halved after the fall of Sheikh Hasina government on August 5 amid a student-led mass uprising, according ... Read more

Bangladesh committed to sweeping labour reforms: Yunus tells US delegation

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The interim government is committed to carrying out sweeping labour reforms in an effort to attract more foreign buyers to the country, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus told a visiting delegation from the United States. The chief adviser made the comments at his office in Dhaka’s Tejgaon when a United States ... Read more

Health ministry prohibits drug company reps from entering hospitals

News Desk : dhakamirror.com In order to improve hospital services and make sure appropriate treatment for those hurt during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, the Ministry of Health has issued 10 directives. One of these directives prohibits representatives of pharmaceutical companies from entering hospitals. A directive signed by the deputy secretary of the Health Service Department, ... Read more

Over 20 injured in clash between Polytechnic, Butex students

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A clash occurred on Sunday evening in Tejgaon in the capital city of Dhaka, resulting in injuries to around 20 to 25 people. The incident involved students from the Bangladesh University of Textiles and Dhaka Polytechnic Institute. The clash broke out at about 9:00pm on Sunday at Aziz Hall of BUTEX ... Read more

Ex-chief justice Ruhul Amin dies

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Former Chief Justice Ruhul Amin died early Sunday morning at the age of 83 due to health issues related to aging. The chief justice’s office said in a condolence message that his passing occurred around 4:30 am while he was receiving treatment at the Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka. Namaz-e janaza ... Read more

Well-marked low over Bay may intensify further

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) reported that a well-marked low-pressure area over the southeast Bay of Bengal and nearby Equatorial Indian Ocean is still present. This weather system is likely to strengthen further, according to BMD’s morning update. The bulletin indicates that the weather will likely be dry with some clouds ... Read more

Dhaka – Benapole train service, passing over Padma Bridge to start on December 2

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Train services on the Dhaka-Benapole route via the Padma Bridge will start on December 2. Padma Rail Link Project Director Md Afzal Hossain said it on Thursday (November 22). He said, “We are hopeful about the official start of passenger train services on the Dhaka-Benapole section via the Padma Bridge from ... Read more

475 killed in road crashes across Bangladesh in October: report

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least 475 people were killed and 815 others were injured in 452 road crashes across Bangladesh in October, said a report published by the Passenger Welfare Association of Bangladesh on Saturday. During the time, 34.31 per cent or 163 people were killed and 29.32 per cent or 239 more were ... Read more

Three IUT students lost lives as picnic bus becomes electrified

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Three students of the Islamic University of Technology (IUT) died by electrocution and around 60 were left injured after a bus taking them to a picnic came into contact with an overhead bare electric wire in Gazipur’s Sreepur today (23 November) at 10:30am. The deceased are – Mozammel Hossain Naim, 24, ... Read more

Khaleda joins Armed Forces Day event after 12 years

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia on Thursday attended the Armed Forces Day reception programme at Senakunja after 12 years. Chief adviser to the interim government Muhammad Yunus exchanged greetings with Khaleda Zia at the reception programme at Dhaka Cantonment. Khaleda last attended the Armed Forces Day ... Read more

AMM Nasir Uddin made CEC

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Former secretary AMM Nasir Uddin has been appointed as the new chief election commissioner. President Muhammed Shahabuddin appointed him and other election commissioners on Thursday, a day after the EC search committee submitted the shortlist containing 10 names for those posts. Other members of the commission are former additional secretary Md ... Read more

JU student lost life after being hit by battery-run rickshaw on campus

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A first-year student of Jahangirnagar University died after she was hit by a battery-powered rickshaw on campus yesterday evening. Afsana Karim was a student of marketing and a resident of Begum Khaleda Zia Hall. Her parents live in Sherpur. In security camera footage, Afsana was seen walking near the arts building ... Read more

Education must foster creativity : Professor Yunus

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus said on Wednesday (20 November) that Bangladesh’s education system must foster creativity to create a generation of entrepreneurs. “We should reform the education system in a way that it creates a generation of entrepreneurs. We need education, which helps students become creative people. Our young people ... Read more

World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims observed

News Desk : dhakamirror.com World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims was observed in Bangladesh on Sunday as elsewhere in the world. To mark the day, different government and non-government organisations held different programmes on the day. The day is commemorated on the third Sunday of November each year. Dhaka North City Corporation on ... Read more