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Khaleda calls for boycotting AL
Khaleda calls for boycotting AL | Politics | bdnews24.com
Sun, Nov 11th, 2012 5:06 pm BdST
Cox's Bazaar, Nov 11 (bdnews24.com)—BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Sunday urged all to 'isolate' ruling Awami League stating that people of no religion were safe under the current government.
She made the call speaking at a rally in Ukhia High School ground in Cox's Bazaar after visiting monasteries damaged by the communal attack there in September.
"The government has taken the country backward through its corruption and plunder. No people of any religion are safe now as long as they are there. They looted and torched centuries-old Buddhist monasteries".
The BNP chief urged all to unite and build the country anew sidelining Awami League.
BNP leaders from all over the district and several religious representatives joined the public meeting arranged by local BNP.
Khaleda visited Ramu on Saturday, more than a month after religious extremists attacked, torched and looted homes, shops and places of worship of the minority Buddhists on Sept 29. She reached Ukhia on Sunday to visit damaged Buddhist monasteries.
Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury had berated the BNP chief on Oct 24 for not visiting Ramu to be at the side of the victims.
bdnews24.com/sm/corr/srs/bd1652h
Khaleda calls for boycotting AL | Politics | bdnews24.com
Sun, Nov 11th, 2012 5:06 pm BdST
Cox's Bazaar, Nov 11 (bdnews24.com)—BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Sunday urged all to 'isolate' ruling Awami League stating that people of no religion were safe under the current government.
She made the call speaking at a rally in Ukhia High School ground in Cox's Bazaar after visiting monasteries damaged by the communal attack there in September.
"The government has taken the country backward through its corruption and plunder. No people of any religion are safe now as long as they are there. They looted and torched centuries-old Buddhist monasteries".
The BNP chief urged all to unite and build the country anew sidelining Awami League.
BNP leaders from all over the district and several religious representatives joined the public meeting arranged by local BNP.
Khaleda visited Ramu on Saturday, more than a month after religious extremists attacked, torched and looted homes, shops and places of worship of the minority Buddhists on Sept 29. She reached Ukhia on Sunday to visit damaged Buddhist monasteries.
Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury had berated the BNP chief on Oct 24 for not visiting Ramu to be at the side of the victims.
bdnews24.com/sm/corr/srs/bd1652h