A. My ‘limbs broke’ when the league fell: Manna – bdnews24.com



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Manna became known as a reformer in the Awami League in 2008 during the army-backed post-One-Eleven provisional government when he was the organizing secretary of the Awami League. He lost his seat on the Awami League council after the 2008 elections. After that, Manna led the party as convener, forming a citizen unit during the last grand alliance government.

Mahmudur Rahman Manna spoke about his condition when he was removed from the Awami League at a function attended by some diplomats, including former diplomat Saheb Ali, on Saturday.

“I speak for myself,” he said. I used to do Awami League. From the Awami League … suddenly people are thrown from the 14th floor like that, I was thrown like that. It is not seen on television from time to time, it has fallen from above and has become a liquid like mercury on the ground. As the liquid moved, a man slowly stood up.

“I fell like that and all my arms and legs were broken. But my mind was right. I thought I would do something. Since I’m doing something, I’ll keep doing it. This is where I started walking. People say that Lakshmi is standing. Walk, walk, talk, you will be able to accumulate more resources, energy, and in this way, there are countless people out there who are slowly seeing you in this scenario today ”.

Commenting that Bangladesh will not change with the old parties, Manna said: “You will often see photos in the newspapers, nobody cares about hygiene. Only the Prime Minister, the ministers and the secretary general of the Awami League follow the health rules. They do not leave home. How do rickshaw pullers follow hygiene rules? How to follow the hygiene rules of the day laborer? How do low-paid employees follow hygiene standards? Most of the people who work in the informal sector do not get paid, how will they follow hygiene rules?

“There is no provision for the whole country. It will not happen if the layout is entered empty. If we have to form the whole country, we have to reorganize the whole country instead of opening it. It won’t be with the old teams. We need a new team. “

In giving birth to the civic unit for this purpose, Manna said: “Indeed, the need for something new is great proof that today so many people, including Saheb Ali, Nazmus Sadat, Razzak Sharif, have joined this game”.

Former Daksh Mahmudur Vice President Rahman Manna said: “In 49 years, Bangladesh has never had such a ruler that this country can depend on. Why have we formed a civic unit? When we think, we print posters on our first founding anniversary, not safe in the hands of two leaders, now is the time to build a third political force.

“People can’t believe, people can’t trust. People say, who is this OC Pradeep, where is he from? Who gave him the gold medal? Who put him in his place even after so many complaints? “Only one or many parties? Who ruined this administration? If we look at the 49 years, there is no way.”

Criticizing the government, he said: “Mischief is the main thing in our politics. We have no sanity in our politics, we don’t have any positive structure in our politics.”

Abdur Razzak Talukder, Nazmus Sadat, Samiul Alam Rasu, Selim Reza, among others, were present on the occasion at the Zahur Hossain Chowdhury Hall of National Press Club. Shafiqul Islam Joy, Saiful Islam, Shahin Mandal, Ferdousi Akhter, Razzak Sharif joined Citizens’ Unity.

Joining Citizens’ Unity, Mr. Ali said: “I resigned from government service about five years ago for political reasons. I watched five years. I believe that Manna Bhai is the only national leader who is a rational man. Let everyone speak, listen to everyone, consider it.

“He has respect for the opinions of others. I would say that civic unity is the only party where there is a system. That is why I have joined this team to move forward under Manna’s leadership. “



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