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BNP Deputy Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the government was listening to the sound of the collapse. “I have repeatedly said that this government no longer exists,” he said. I know why the sound of the fall of this government is heard everywhere.
He made the comments on a human chain in front of the party’s headquarters in Naya Paltan in the capital on Saturday afternoon.
The human network organized to protest against the distortion of history by making dramas against the founder and late BNP president, Ziaur Rahman, and the party president, Khaleda Zia.
At the time, the BNP deputy general secretary said: “People think that what the Awami League and the Awami League say, do and promise is a drama.”
Condemning Ziaur Rahman’s short-lived drama, Rizvi said: “I have said before that Khaled, Shamim, Samrat, JKG, Sabrina and Shahed – they have millions of rupees, so the playwrights thought that if we do such a thing, the Prime Minister will applaud us. “.
Digging into the background of the story, Rizvi said that when Ziaur Rahman declared independence, his wife and children did not care about them. No matter how patriotic he is, no matter how great the fire of patriotism burns in his heart, the slander is spread against the hero who declared independence thinking only of his homeland, sacrificing all interests.
Warning the playwrights, the BNP leader said: “They do not know that the soil of Bengal takes a hard shape in the month of Chaitra.” When people throw this dirt at you, you will find no refuge anywhere in Bangladesh. Keep this in mind and stop the misdeeds.
When protesting the massacre on the border, Rizvi further said that the bloodiest border in the world is the border between Bangladesh and India. One or two bodies lie in the hands of BSF on the border. You (Prime Minister) cannot say a word.
He said that when the BSF captured our people and killed them, the Bangladesh Interior Minister said that they were terrorists. BGB says they are cow thieves. In other words, they are cleaning up the BSF bloodshed.
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