Hasina is getting desperate that what happened in election might come out and gaging her ministers not to talk against 1/11 conspiritors.
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Hasina asks ministers to be cautious when talking about 1/11
Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday again asked her Cabinet colleagues to be cautious while talking about the 11 January, 2007 political change-over, said highly placed sources in the government.
‘You should not echo the remarks of Bangladesh Nationalist Party leaders on the political change-over, rather you all should talk about what could have happened if it had not taken place. If you raise questions about the caretaker government’s activities, it will make the December 29 parliamentary elections questionable,’ she was quoted by a minister as saying.
Hasina’s fresh instruction was issued at a closed-door meeting of Cabinet members held after the regular Cabinet session was over.
She said the party leaders should echo the remarks made by AL’s general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam, also the LGRD and cooperatives minister, on the change-over issue.
Ashraf on Sunday said the political change-over on 11 January, 2007 was due to the total failure of some political parties, and the national elections would have been held in due course had there not been many gross irregularities including politicisation of the administration. He also said that all sectors, including the judiciary and administration, became controversial after the change-over and all the politicians were responsible for this and had invited the peril ourselves.
Hasina mentioned the name of her party’s presidium member Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, saying that he was tortured during the BNP-led alliance government’s regime but had not made any remarks against that government, rather he had accused only the caretaker regime, the minister told New Age.
Alamgir, who was in detention during the military-backed interim government’s rule, has said several times that he is thinking of filing a case against the misdeeds of the interim government.
At a meeting after the formal Cabinet meeting on 22 June, 2009, the PM had asked the Awami League leaders to refrain from making public comments on the demand by different quarters for trial of former army chief Moeen U Ahmed.
Full article:
http://www.newagebd.com/2009/jul/28/front.html#6
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Hasina asks ministers to be cautious when talking about 1/11
Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday again asked her Cabinet colleagues to be cautious while talking about the 11 January, 2007 political change-over, said highly placed sources in the government.
‘You should not echo the remarks of Bangladesh Nationalist Party leaders on the political change-over, rather you all should talk about what could have happened if it had not taken place. If you raise questions about the caretaker government’s activities, it will make the December 29 parliamentary elections questionable,’ she was quoted by a minister as saying.
Hasina’s fresh instruction was issued at a closed-door meeting of Cabinet members held after the regular Cabinet session was over.
She said the party leaders should echo the remarks made by AL’s general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam, also the LGRD and cooperatives minister, on the change-over issue.
Ashraf on Sunday said the political change-over on 11 January, 2007 was due to the total failure of some political parties, and the national elections would have been held in due course had there not been many gross irregularities including politicisation of the administration. He also said that all sectors, including the judiciary and administration, became controversial after the change-over and all the politicians were responsible for this and had invited the peril ourselves.
Hasina mentioned the name of her party’s presidium member Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, saying that he was tortured during the BNP-led alliance government’s regime but had not made any remarks against that government, rather he had accused only the caretaker regime, the minister told New Age.
Alamgir, who was in detention during the military-backed interim government’s rule, has said several times that he is thinking of filing a case against the misdeeds of the interim government.
At a meeting after the formal Cabinet meeting on 22 June, 2009, the PM had asked the Awami League leaders to refrain from making public comments on the demand by different quarters for trial of former army chief Moeen U Ahmed.
Full article:
http://www.newagebd.com/2009/jul/28/front.html#6