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Obaidul Quader, Secretary General of the Awami League. Archive image.
“The government’s stance on the Sylhet rape case is tough. The perpetrators will be brought to justice and given severe punishment – this is the Prime Minister’s directive.
The Secretary General of the Awami League and the Minister of Bridges Obaidul Quader made the remarks in a discussion on Bangabandhu Avenue in the capital on Sunday (September 26) on the occasion of the prime minister’s birthday.
Obaidul Quader said the government’s stance on the Sylhet rape case is tough. The perpetrators will be brought to justice and severely punished, this is the Prime Minister’s directive. He said the government does not hesitate to punish the workers of its own party for their misdeeds.
Regarding the statements of BNP leaders about the recent by-elections held in some electoral districts, said Obaidul Quader, the BNP is trying to question the election by complaining from the field. Participating in the by-elections was showing your people. He said the government does not believe in repression. The government is treating BNP humanely.
At the end of the seminar, high-quality seeds were distributed to farmers, aid materials were distributed to the disabled, and high-quality masks were distributed in different hospitals.
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