A-League is not a house of cards that will fall if turned: Obaidul Quader



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Obaidul QuaderAwami League Secretary General and Minister of Road Transport and Bridges, Obaidul Quader, has said that the Awami League’s roots are deeply rooted in the soil of Bangladesh. Addressing BNP, he said: “The Awami League is not a house of cards that will collapse if exploited.” Those who think so live in a fool’s paradise. He made the remarks while addressing a video conference from his residence at the opening ceremony of the Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh (IDEB) delegate conference here at noon on Saturday (September 12).

Referring to the statement by BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the Awami League Secretary General said: “We want to say that the source of power of the Bangladesh Awami League is not the barrel of a gun.” The source of power is the people of the country. So the Awami League is not a house of cards that will fall if turned. Sheikh Hasina and the Awami League have taken a place in people’s hearts as a party of soil and people. The Awami League has led all the movements, struggles, achievements and prosperity of the country. He has stood by the people in all disaster crises for 60 years. The greatest achievement of this country is the great independence achieved under the leadership of the Awami League. So those who think that the Awami League’s position is like a house of cards are living in a fool’s paradise. ‘

Calling on people to be more vigilant against corona infection, the Minister of Road Transport and Bridges said: “While many developed countries in the world have failed to address the Covid problem, Bangladesh is successfully addressing the situation with the prudent and far-sighted decision of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. ” She has been able to keep the wheel of life and sustenance moving. Our export earnings have also increased in the adverse conditions of the crown. Growth of 5.2 percent has been achieved. Reserves exceed £ 39 billion. Compared to many developed countries in the world, the death and infection rate in Bangladesh is now under control. However, there is no possibility of complacency. The second wave has already started in many countries. Our neighboring country now ranks second in the world. So now we must be very careful. Hygiene rules must be followed. A little carelessness can get us out of the way of life. She urged the engineers to make people aware of this and to follow hygiene rules, including wearing masks.

Obaidul Quader said that work is underway to establish 23 more international-level government polytechnic schools and 4 more government polytechnic schools for girls. The government aims to establish technical schools and colleges in every upazila in the country.



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