Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader today said BNP has no courage, strength or capability to hold public meeting without taking permission. “BNP’s announcement of holding meetings without taking permission is ridiculous,” he told a press conference on contemporary issues at Road Transport and Highways Division conference room at the secretariat here.
Quader said: “BNP leaders could not take to the street with 500 workers to wage movement for the release of the party’s chairperson from jail. How can they hold meetings-rallies without taking permission? This announcement is nothing but ridiculous”.
About the enforcement of new Road Transport Act, the minister said tolerance will be showed as much as possible in enforcement of the new law. “We will have to go ahead carefully considering reality. We did not impose decision, rather realistic decision was taken after holding discussions with all the stakeholders,” he added.
Quader said the home minister has been given the charge to resolve the problem centering the new act. After scrutiny, if any realistic, logical and fair reason is found for amendment of the act, it will definitely be considered.
The minister said the government has taken initiatives to increase manpower of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA). BRTC and BRTA have undertaken a massive project to create skilled drivers, he added.
(BSS)