No one should join the Awami League as a party of military rulers: Sheikh Hasina – bdnews24.com



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He said this while addressing a discussion meeting hosted by the Dhaka Metropolitan North and South branches of the Awami League on the occasion of the National Day of Mourning on Sunday.

The Prime Minister said: “When they have been in power for a long time, some people from all sides have joined the alliance and joined the party.

That is why I have repeatedly warned our leaders and activists from the beginning that such political parties, especially those made up of military dictators, those who have done it, or those who have been with war criminals, should not join our party. When it comes down to it, it hurts the team. “

“They cause setbacks at different times,” he said. “They kill our best leaders and workers.” What comes out is the fight of that party. But the search shows they flew back and forth and sat on the other side, or then they used it so well that some of us pulled them close to make the gear heavier. But taking it is the most harmful for us. “

Sheikh Hasina said that the “only” Awami League in Bangladesh is a well-organized match down to the grassroots. This is how the organization should be built on the basis of ideology.

The Prime Minister highlighted the life-long struggle of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the realization of the rights of the exploited and disadvantaged people.

Highlighting the brutal murder of her and her family in 1975 and the subsequent course of events, Bangabandhu’s daughter, Sheikh Hasina, said: Even after so much, some people did nothing! No development! She did nothing! That speech, writing, and confusion began to spread. Why? For what purpose? For what reason? Which it was the result?

He said: “Many people talk about democracy. When someone takes power in violation of the constitution by suspending the constitution with a martial law ordinance, how do they give him democracy? Democracy is never possible with martial law. What Ayub Khan did, what Yahya Khan did, Ziaur Rahman did, so did Ershad. Democracy was in the face, but what was the reality? “

After 1975, when Ziaur Rahman came to power, the Prime Minister commented that “countless leaders and activists of the Awami League and allied organizations have been mercilessly murdered.”

“At that time, there was queue after queue in the army, thousands of freedom fighters were killed, four national leaders were killed in prisons, people were hanged in Dhaka Central Jail at the rate of 8/10 per day whose screams made the air in the jail grow heavy. “

Sheikh Hasina said: “Ziaur Rahman established a murderous kingdom throughout the country. In addition, the father of the nation awarded the murderers with jobs in different embassies. Where is democracy here? Those who come to power through martial law cannot give democracy ”.

Pointing to those who criticize the government for not having ‘democracy’, the Prime Minister said: “Many of us, who are intellectuals, connoisseurs, seek democracy. But when that emergency is declared, or when such a military dictator arrives, they get democracy. They try. But they do not achieve democracy in a democratic environment. “

“That is to say, his character is to flatter, flatter. Because those who suddenly take power hire these sycophants. They are always ready to use in this way. But when there is a true democracy, they have no value. Because no matter how much you write ‘use me’ on your chest … the democratic government will not use them. So their cry is ‘there is no democracy, there is no such thing, there is no such thing’ “.

The Prime Minister said that if there is only a democratic government, it is possible to meet the basic needs of the people of the country, change the destiny of the people, provide them with food, provide them with education and provide them with medical treatment.

He commented that people have realized that the government works for the welfare of the people after 21 years since the Awami League came to power in 1975.

The Prime Minister thanked the leaders and workers of the Awami League and allied organizations for their support during the Kovid-19 epidemic.

Matia Chowdhury, member of the party presidium, deputy general secretary Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif, Afam Bahauddin Nasim, office secretary Biplob Barua and other party leaders and workers were present at the meeting at the League headquarters Awami on Bangabandhu Avenue.

Ganobhaban’s prime minister with his office secretary. Tofazzal Hossain Mia, press secretary Ihsanul Karim and other senior officials were present.



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