Observing that Jatiya Oikyafront leader Dr Kamal Hossain’s demand for holding a dialogue for fresh polls is a ridiculous one, Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said the jurist is now talking about ‘so-called dialogue’ to hide their election debacle.
“The country’s people are not foolish. How they can forget the BNP-
Jamaat’s mayhem like burning people alive through arson attacks…how does
BNP win in polls by killing people and vandalising public property?” he
questioned at a discussion here this morning.
Bangabandhu Sangskritik Jote (BSJ) organised the discussion at Jatiya
Press Club, marking the Homecoming Day of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Mahmud, also the publicity and publication secretary of Awami League,
said the last general election held under a political government is praised
by the world community. “It was largely peaceful and less violent.”
He said BNP and their allies are now demanding ‘so-called dialogue’ for
a fresh election, which is really ridiculous one.
“How can a party win in an election after doing nomination trade? They
gave nominations to 800 aspirants in 300 constituencies through nomination
trade. The country’s people have given them a befitting reply,” he said.
“I urge them (BNP) to analyse the reasons behind their defeat in the
last parliamentary election and change the party’s leadership,” Mahmud said.
About the return of Bangabandhu from Pakistan after the country’s
independent, he said the nation could not celebrate its victory completely
until Bangabandhu returned home. “The nation was eagerly waiting for his
return.”
After his (Bangabandhu) return, the information minister said, the great
leader devoted himself to serve common people. “But, Bangabandhu was killed
brutally along with most of his family members within a short time.
“Now, the country is moving forward to fulfill Bangabandhu’s dream ‘Sonar
Bangla’ under the leadership of his daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The government of Sheikh Hasina has done a huge development in every sector,”
he said.
But, Mahmud said, a vested quarter does not see the development of the
government rather it is now busy to destroy the country’s democracy.
He said Bangladesh is finally recognised as a developing country –
economically and socially – graduating from the list of the least developing
countries (LDCs). “Now, we are on the way of a developed nation.”
Chaired by actress and former lawmaker Sarah Begum Kabari, the discussion was attended, among others, by AL deputy publicity and publication secretary Aminul Islam Amin, AL city north unit general secretary Shahe Alam Murad, AL leaders Kamal Chowdhury and Akther Hossain, eminent actor ATM Shamsuzzaman, actresses Nutun, Aruna Biswas, Rokeya Prachi, Tarin and Badhan, singer SD Rubel and BSJ general secretary Arun Sarker Rana.