BNP itself falls under pressure while putting stress on govt: Quader

Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader on Friday said BNP now itself remains in pressure as they wanted to mount stress on the government through hatching various conspiracies.
 
“Those who wanted to keep us under pressure are now remaining in pressure as the Arab spring has also gone beyond the Atlantic,” he said.
 
Quader, also Road Transport and Bridges Minister, said this while addressing a press briefing held at the Awami League President Sheikh Hasina’s political Office in Dhanmondi here, reports BSS.
 
The ruling party leader, however, called for a greater unity of the pro-
liberation forces to face the conspiracy.
 
BNP had created a panic across the country in the name of movement with a
target to thwart elections and that’s why they have lost people’s support,
Quader said, adding: “BNP leaders now become tired and their workers are also
in frustration.”
 
“BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia is now suffering imprisonment in the cases filed
by the caretaker government,” he said, adding that Khaleda is now in her
residence due to the generosity of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
 
Even the activists of BNP actually failed to hold demonstrations demanding
the release of Begum Khaleda Zia as the ruling Awami League did not file any
cases against her.
 
The AL general secretary also said that the 75th founding anniversary of the
Awami League will be observed in a festive mood.
 
In addition to this, he said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s home coming day
on May 17 will also be observed through implementing elaborate programmes
across the country.
 
The press conference was also attended, among others, by Awami League
Organising Secretaries BM Mozammel Huq and SM Kamal Hossen and Deputy Office
Secretary Sayem Khan.

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