Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia on Saturday said
she has no desire to hold the post of prime minister again, she just
want to work for public interest.
While addressing a BNP-led 20 Party Alliance rally on NS College
ground in Natore, she harshly criticised the government and ruling
party. She said, "I don't want anything. I've no desire to take up the
post of prime minister. [I want to] work for the people, for the
country."
Terming Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina "neo-Hitler" Khaleda said, "We
don't want to call them autocrat, we just want to say that a neo-Hitler
has taken birth. They are committing abduction, killing across the
country, doing whatever they wish."
BNP chairperson said they together with the people would oust this "Hitler" form power.
She asked the party leaders and activists to take preparations for mobilising movements.
Jamaat-e-Islami vice-president Mujibur Rahman threatened to impose
indefinite hartal if party president Nizami would be hung. He also
warned that if the court dare to sentence any leader to death, they
would extend the strike till Thursday.
International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) is scheduled to deliver verdict
on Sunday in a case against Jamaat-e-Islami central committee leader Mir
Quasem Ali over his acts against humanity during 1971 independence war.
The rally was presided over by Natore BNP president Ruhul Quddus Talukder.
Adopted from Prothom Alo
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