BNP Rides on Share Development: Obaidul Quader
Awami Association Common Secretary Obaidul Quader has commented that the BNP has utilized the anti-quota development. He made these comments amid a discourse assembly organized by the Dhaka Area Awami Alliance on Wednesday, July 3rd, in Hemayetpur, Savar, checking the 75th commemoration of the Awami League.
Obaidul Quader said, “The anti-quota development was there some time recently and it is still progressing. The BNP has hooked onto this development. But you can't win a development by riding on somebody else's shoulders.”
He included, “They (BNP) alarm individuals by saying that Bangladesh will ended up India. They claim that at whatever point Prime Serve Sheik Hasina visits India, she returns empty-handed.”
The Awami Alliance Common Secretary moreover said, “In 53 a long time, we have not gotten to be India. Border and enclave issues have been settled. We have gotten our legitimate share. But Khaleda Zia, after gifting 3,000 Jamdani sarees, overlooked to say the Ganges settlement. With what confront do BNP pioneers presently conversation approximately the Teesta River?”
Describing Sheik Hasina as a individual sent by God for the individuals, Quader included, “Remittances have expanded, and saves have grown.”
Addressing the BNP, he said, “There is no assess on the words of their pioneers, and they have no restriction. Fair like when a driver gets to be careless, they are the careless drivers in legislative issues. No one knows when an mishap might happen. Who runs the BNP? It is controlled by inaccessible from London. The BNP does not work by street or water, but by air.”
Claiming that BNP’s senior pioneers are living in fear, the Awami Association pioneer said, “Their every day consolation and daily rest have been misplaced. They stress approximately losing their occupations at any minute or accepting a call from Tarique Rahman. Indeed Fakhrul is not at peace.”
Quader commented that BNP’s development has misplaced its quality, saying, “Days go by, evenings go by, but the development never succeeds. The dead waterway never sees a tide once more