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Monday, March 5, 2012

Ershad slams advisers

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Star Online Report
Jatiya Party Chairman HM Ershad on Monday slammed advisers of the government for speaking "in favour of India”.

“Are these advisers citizens of Bangladesh or of India? They do not speak for Bangladesh, they speak for India. Where do they come from? We do not need these advisers,” Ershad said at a street rally at Gazaria Bus Stand in Munshiganj in the morning.


Our Munshiganj correspondent sent the report.

Ershad is leading a road march towards Feni river protesting the water sharing of the river with India.

Ershad started the road march from the capital around 9:00am. On his way, he addressed two street rallies at Madanpur and Mograpara bus stands in Sonargaon upazila of Narayanganj.

Before starting the road march from his Banani office, Ershad informed reporters that he had a meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday and termed it "fruitful", reports Bangla daily Prothom Alo.

Asked what they discussed during the meeting, Ershad kept mum, saying: “I can’t say anything at the moment.”

Replying another query, he said they discussed about elections.

He also revealed that the JP has been taking preparation to participate in the next parliamentary election unilaterally.

Ershad, the chief of JP, a key component of the ruling Awami League-led 14-party alliance, also said that his party will contest from all the 300 seats in the next parliament election.

Regarding the polls to the bifurcated Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) which is going to be held at the end of May, he said: “We have nominated two candidates for the DCC mayoral race.”

Talking on the road march, the former dictator said, “Feni is our river. The origin and mainstream of the river is in our land. So, we will not share the water of the river.”

Party sources said the road march will come to end through a public rally at Feni Government Pilot High School ground in the afternoon.

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