Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday came down heavily on BNP leaders for comments that Awami League won’t get the way to flee the country.
"Sheikh Hasina or Awami League never runs away," she said at a blood donation programme in Dhaka.
“We hear from our opposition party - though they can’t be called an opposition party as they are not in Parliament - we (Awami League) won’t get the way to flee. I would like to remind the leader, who made this remark, that Sheikh Hasina or Awami League never runs away and never did,” she said.
The premier was addressing a voluntary blood donation programme and discussion at the auditorium of Krishibid Institution Bangladesh in the city’s Farmgate area.
Bangladesh Krishak League arranged the blood donation programme, discussion and Doa Mahfil ahead of the National Mourning Day to be observed on August 15.
Hasina, the President of Bangladesh Awami League, said their master, Ziaur Rahman, had made efforts to annihilate the Awami League, but failed. Then Ershad and Khaleda Zia tried without any success.
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She said during her rule Khaleda carried out massacre like the genocide committed by Pakistani occupation force in 1971. Some 21,000 AL leaders and activists were killed, many others tortured, houses burnt and occupied. But they finally didn’t sustain despite such misdeeds, she said.
Noting that Khaleda’s son Tarique Rahman fled the country in 2007 giving a bond that he won’t do politics anymore, the premier said now they, whose party’s leader is a convicted, are involved in tall talks.
Sheikh Hasina said she returned home in 2007 despite threats and strong obstructions from the then caretaker government.
“You (BNP leaders) already remain fugitives. How come they can make such big remarks under the supervision of a convicted fugitive?” she said.
PM Hasina said her government believes in democracy and is showing tolerance.
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Referring to the arson violence carried out in 2013, 2014 and 2015 and the repression unleashed by BNP on AL leaders and activists, she said, “If we took one percent revenge (of these misdeeds), now your whereabouts can’t be found. We don’t believe in revenge.”
The PM said BNP leaders should know that Khaleda Zia was forced to step down on charge of vote-rigging and she couldn’t stay in power even for 45 days after the February 15 election in 1996.
In 2006 BNP again made a plot to win the election scheduled to be held in January 2007 with an electoral roll having 1.30 crore fake voters. But the election was finally cancelled.
Noting that two elections were cancelled due to their misdeeds, she said, “How come they make such big remarks? It is my question.”
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Talking about the outbreak of dengue, the premier asked the elected representatives and her party leaders and activists to work for curbing aedes mosquito, by destroying their breeding spots, removing the stagnant water and keeping their houses and locality clean.
Drawing a comparison between the last days of BNP’s regime (2006) and the running 2023 in the country’s agriculture sector, Sheikh Hasina said the overall food production has increased to 9.79 crore metric tons this year from 2.61 crore metric tons in 2006 in the country.
The production of food grains has increased to 4.92 crore metric tons in 2023 from 1.80 crore metric tons in 2006, while the fish production to 53.14 lakh metric tons from 21.30 lakh metric tons in the time, she said.
The PM said now 79 lakh hectares of land have come under the irrigation system, which was only 28 lakh hectares in 2006.
Besides, she highlighted her government’s success in the production of other agricultural goods and agricultural research and raising subsidies to the sector.
At the beginning, one-minute silence was observed to pay tribute to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, his family members and others who were martyred on August 15, 1975.
Bangladesh Awami League’s (AL) presidium members Engr Mosharraf Hossain, Begum Matia Chowdhury and Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, its joint general secretaries Mahbubul Alam Hanif and AFM Bahauddin Nasim also spoke at the discussion.
Krishak League president Samir Chanda presided over the event moderated by its general secretary Umme Kulsum Smriti.