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BNP’s ‘oust-govt’ movement bound to fail : PM

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Published: 14:08, 28 October 2023

BNP’s ‘oust-govt’ movement bound to fail : PM

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday (28 October) categorically said that BNP will gain nothing by threatening to oust her government through movements.

“Today, BNP wants to oust the government. They are giving various types of threats to launch movements. Let me make it clear that Awami League has attained for Bangladesh the developing nation status through coming in power with people’s votes. No threat will work,” she said.

The prime minister was addressing a grand rally at KEPZ field in Anwara organised to mark the inauguration of country’s first-ever underwater tunnel, named after Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Chattogram North and South District Units of Awami League organised the rally.

Slamming BNP she said that the party only kills people, loot money and resorts to corruption.

“Khaleda Zia stole orphans' money and for that reason she has been convicted. Her son Tarique Rahman is absconding in a foreign country,” she said.

Hasina, also the chief of ruling Awami League, said that In 2007 Tarique Rahman signed a bond to then caretaker government to quit politics and left the country.

“He laundered crores of taka. He was involved in 10 trucks arms smuggling and for that he has been convicted.

Messenger/Sun Yath