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Khaleda will have to languish in jail if CG comes: PM
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daily sun | First Page | Khaleda will have to languish in jail if CG comes: PM
Reiterating her stand on election under provision of the amended constitution, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wednesday forewarned that opposition leader Khaleda Zia would have to languish in jail if caretaker government assumes office again.
There is no confusion about it .and she should remember it as nobody will spare her, Hasina said while addressing a views-exchange meeting with the grassroots of the ruling Awami Leagues Naogaon chapter at her official residence Ganabhaban.
So, I ask the opposition leader to take the path of democracy by shunning other ways and you will be benefited.
Hasina, also the president of the ruling party, said at least one national election should be held in line with the constitution for the progress on countrys democracy.
Inshallah, Bangladesh will hold such elections, she said, thanking the opposition for participating in the city corporation elections. By contesting the polls, the opposition gives indication that neutral election may take place during the Awami League regime.
Emphasising the democratic progress, the AL chief said it is Awami League which would hold a fair, credible and neutral election.
The premier claimed that the opposition leader lost her mental balance after a failed ultimatum. What she will do! She has lost her balance.
Mentioning the opposition leaders 48-hour ultimatum, ignoring the governments proposal for talks, Hasina said, She wanted to seize power using the armed cadres of Jamaat-Shibir and occupying the street by Hefazat men.
Turning down the demand for restoration of the caretaker government provision, she said the next general election would be held in line with the constitution.
We believe in peoples empowerment and the elections will be held in line with the constitution, she said, alleging that there had been so many games and experiments on the elections.
The PM apprehended that cases might be filed against politicians if the caretaker government assumed office again.
Hinting at Khaleda Zia, she quipped the players of minus-two formula were still alive. Those who had wanted to implement the formula during that time often spoke loudly. Conspirators will take the field with more vigour if they get chance.
After her introductory speech, a closed-door meeting started with the premier in the chair. Naogaon AL general secretary Abdul Malek placed an organisational report at the meeting. AL senior leaders, including Kazi Zafarullah, Satish Chandra Roy, Prof Alauddin Ahmed and Mahbub-ul-Alam Hainf, were among others present.
→ Staff Correspondent
daily sun | First Page | Khaleda will have to languish in jail if CG comes: PM
Reiterating her stand on election under provision of the amended constitution, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wednesday forewarned that opposition leader Khaleda Zia would have to languish in jail if caretaker government assumes office again.
There is no confusion about it .and she should remember it as nobody will spare her, Hasina said while addressing a views-exchange meeting with the grassroots of the ruling Awami Leagues Naogaon chapter at her official residence Ganabhaban.
So, I ask the opposition leader to take the path of democracy by shunning other ways and you will be benefited.
Hasina, also the president of the ruling party, said at least one national election should be held in line with the constitution for the progress on countrys democracy.
Inshallah, Bangladesh will hold such elections, she said, thanking the opposition for participating in the city corporation elections. By contesting the polls, the opposition gives indication that neutral election may take place during the Awami League regime.
Emphasising the democratic progress, the AL chief said it is Awami League which would hold a fair, credible and neutral election.
The premier claimed that the opposition leader lost her mental balance after a failed ultimatum. What she will do! She has lost her balance.
Mentioning the opposition leaders 48-hour ultimatum, ignoring the governments proposal for talks, Hasina said, She wanted to seize power using the armed cadres of Jamaat-Shibir and occupying the street by Hefazat men.
Turning down the demand for restoration of the caretaker government provision, she said the next general election would be held in line with the constitution.
We believe in peoples empowerment and the elections will be held in line with the constitution, she said, alleging that there had been so many games and experiments on the elections.
The PM apprehended that cases might be filed against politicians if the caretaker government assumed office again.
Hinting at Khaleda Zia, she quipped the players of minus-two formula were still alive. Those who had wanted to implement the formula during that time often spoke loudly. Conspirators will take the field with more vigour if they get chance.
After her introductory speech, a closed-door meeting started with the premier in the chair. Naogaon AL general secretary Abdul Malek placed an organisational report at the meeting. AL senior leaders, including Kazi Zafarullah, Satish Chandra Roy, Prof Alauddin Ahmed and Mahbub-ul-Alam Hainf, were among others present.