Oli’s new alliance exposes political disarray in 20-party: Hasan Mahmud


FE Team | Published: June 29, 2019 16:44:38 | Updated: July 02, 2019 20:25:09


Oli’s new alliance exposes political disarray in 20-party: Hasan Mahmud

Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Friday urged Colonel (retd) Oli Ahmed to clarify his stance before the nation in regard to his political leaning following the announcement of new alliance.

“His (Oli) announcement of floating a new alliance has exposed the disarray between the Oikyo Front and the 20-party alliance,” Hasan said.

The minister was addressing as the chief discussant at a meeting held in observance of AL’s 70th founding anniversary at Chattogram Zilla Parishad auditorium on Friday evening, reports BSS.

Hasan, also publication and publicity secretary of Awami League (AL), posed a question whether Oli Ahmed is a leader of the 20-party alliance or the Oikyo Front or the newly floated political alliance.

Drawing a comparison between AL and BNP, the information minister said AL believes in Bengali nationalism while BNP believes in Bangladeshi nationalism.

He said Ziaur Rahman formed BNP with the rogue politicians. Turning to BNP activists’ agitations, he said the leaders and activists of BNP have been demonstrating more than 18 days in front of its central office in Nayapaltan, Dhaka.

 “The party, which cannot handle its leaders and activists, can in no way make the people satisfied,” Hasan said.

He urged the AL leaders and activists to do politics taking a solemn vow to serve the people through upholding ideology.

Dr Hasan urged the party men to behave politely with the people saying the development and achievements must not be faded away for the bad behaviour of a handful of leaders and activists in the name of AL.

AL during its seven decades of journey led all socio-political movements particularly the Language Movement in 1952, the Six-point Movement in 1966, the 1969 Mass Upsurge and the Liberation War in 1971 under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Dr Hasan said Sheikh Hasina returned to Bangladesh on May 17 in 1981 for restoration of democracy and establishment of peoples’ rights to vote and food.

Bangabandhu’s daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been taking forward the country towards peace, progress and development, Hasan said.

Speaking as the chief guest former minister and presidium member of AL Engineer Mosharraf Hossain urged the party men to strengthen the organizational base of the party.

He said AL was founded 70 years back for the wellbeing of the common masses in the country.

Chattogram north district unit of AL organized the founding anniversary in observance of 70th founding anniversary of AL.

Presided over by acting president of Chattogram North District chapter of AL ABM Fazle Karim Chowdhury, MP, the discussion was addressed, among others, by its general secretary MA Salam, its vice presidents advocate Fakruddin and Professor Moin Uddin.

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