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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s secretary-general, Khandakar Delwar Hossain, on Thursday alleged that the government was trying to evict the party’s chairperson from her residence as part of its ‘conspiracy to push her out of the country at New Delhi’s instructions’.

‘They would not have tried to evict Khaleda Zia from her residence if she were not the chairperson of the BNP which leads and represents the country’s nationalists,’ said Delwar while addressing a roundtable.

The Khelafat Majlish organised the roundtable on ‘What needs to be done to solve country’s prevailing crises’ in the National Press Club, which was attended by senior leaders of different components of the BNP-led four-party alliance, along with others.

‘The AL government has been caught red-handed while carrying out the agenda of their lord in the neighbouring country, and that’s why they are creating different issues like trying the war criminals and evicting Khaleda from her residence to divert the people’s attention,’ said Delwar.

He alleged that the government wants to wipe out anyone who will hinder the implementation of ‘New Delhi’s plot’.

Terming the Awami League-led government as ‘totalitarian and fascist’, Delwar called on the like-minded and democratic political parties to create a tidal wave of agitation to topple the government.

Depicting a grim scenario of the police and judiciary, Delwar said, ‘The police have arms in their hands, but they cannot use them.’

‘The judiciary is the last resort of the distressed people, but when it fails to deliver justice, where will the people go? Can anyone term such a state, in which the people do not get justice from the judiciary, a democratic one?’ he questioned. ‘This is a totalitarian government. The AL has turned into a fascist party like that of Germany’s Hitler.’

Delwar asked Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina not to appease India at the cost of the country.

‘We understand why your attachment with the neighbouring country is so deep. You were raised up by them from your childhood. But do not do anything which goes against the country and its people,’ said Delwar.

Delwar assured Sheikh Hasina of his party’s cooperation, if it is needed, to free her from the clutch of India.

He launched a scathing attack on India as well as on the AL government for its submissive foreign policy towards India.

‘We have now come to understand why India helped Bangladeshis during the liberation war. It had an ulterior motive. Has there been a single agreement with India which has been implemented and benefited Bangladesh?’ asked Delwar.

Delwar also accused India of ‘paralysing’ the brains of Bangladeshi youths by pushing Phensidyl, Hemp and Yaba into Bangladesh.

Presided over by Khelafat Majlis’s chairman Mohammad Ishaaq, the roundtable was attended by Jamaat-e-Islam’s acting secretary-general ATM Azharul Islam, Jatiya Ganatantrik Party’s chairman Shafiul Alam Prodhan, editor of monthly magazine ‘Madina’ Maulana Mohiuddin, Jatia Party’s secretary-general Selim Al Hossain, Islami Shashantantra Andolan’s Dhaka city unit’s president ATM Hemayetuddin, along with others.

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Realizing that Khaleda Zia's eviction from her cantonment house is not a national issue the BNP have decided to pull India into the controversy. While I may disapprove of Indian policies towards Bangladesh I think this is a really cynical move by the BNP. There are so many issues that the BNP could use against India and the Awami League but they decide on the purely individual matter of a single house that is presently being resided in by a very rich and powerful person who also owns another house in Gulshan. In the eyes of the millions of homeless and property-less in Bangladesh this must be a sad reflection of our selfish political culture.
 
Pure BS. Let alone government house, Khaleda & family + Hasina & family don't have any right to reside in Bangladesh. I hope a new bill is passed to revoke citizenship of neo-monarchists.

However some people blindly support these families. I would love to hear what sort of "patriotism"they keep seeing in these pieces of ****.:D
 
unfortunately no one else bothers to lead the people. Therefore we are left aforementioned two. Eithe Jatir Pita, or shadhinotar ghoshok. One of my friend was saying the other day that the last revolts were political but this time it'll be the common people. But who'll lead them?
 
everything happen in BD, blame goes always to India.

Well, it is a heineous effort by BNP to pull India in its dirty ploy to keep a 2.7 acre mansion in the possession of a woman who is just greedy. Entire Universe will not satisfy her greed. It is not a political issue. There are many national issues that BNP does not care to address. BNP Parliamentarians do not go even to the Parliament and discuss national issues.

BNP is hoping that whatever they do, the poor population of BD will automatically elect them to power in the next election. So, these political Bankrupts find issue with tiny things like personal house. Do they really think the population are so ignorant not to know that the mansion is under illegal possession of Begum Zia?
 
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Theres this other explanation anyone ever heard abut it?
The thing is all parties are here to take loans and fill their bums. So when the government falls they'll go abroad hav a high life(They stay in mansions again taking loans) and when they are elected they repay it with loans again. It happened with AL now the same is done by BNP.
 
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BNP's pure bull.. They are worthless pieces of trash.. remember the anti govt movement during the bnp regime led by awami league? they made non issues seem like real and millions of people followed. Awami is a disaster and fascist by nature, but theyre anti govts were pretty powerful. they even toppled the first bnp regime back in 1995.
If the ruling party was BNP now and they were running the country as it is being runned now, can you even imagine what AL would have done by now? Having said that, awamis are just better liars who can sell their stories to the ignorant, poor people.
 
Pure BS. Let alone government house, Khaleda & family + Hasina & family don't have any right to reside in Bangladesh. I hope a new bill is passed to revoke citizenship of neo-monarchists.

However some people blindly support these families. I would love to hear what sort of "patriotism"they keep seeing in these pieces of ****.:D
This is sad but true for all the three countries in the region..Nehru-gandhi in India, Bhutto in Pakistan and Mujib & Zia in Bangladesh..:hitwall:
 
There are so many issues that the BNP could use against India and the Awami League but they decide on the purely individual matter of a single house that is presently being resided in by a very rich and powerful person who also owns another house in Gulshan. In the eyes of the millions of homeless and property-less in Bangladesh this must be a sad reflection of our selfish political culture.

Perhaps they are trying to rally the hardcore base against the government. This is politically motivated move by Awami league and if Awami throw her out form the house then it will portray BNP is a weak element thus this whole saga has become the issue of prestige for BNP then just a house. Let see if BNP can create some resistance against the Awami. If BNP can reunite with this issue then I am for it. What ever work against Awami should be biggest issue for BNP and it's alliance.

Let me ask you legal question. So far I know this house was given to the wife of former army chief and it was approved in Ministerial cabinet. So can the state retake the registered house? :undecided:
 
Perhaps they are trying to rally the hardcore base against the government. This is politically motivated move by Awami league and if Awami throw her out form the house then it will portray BNP is a weak element thus this whole saga has become the issue of prestige for BNP then just a house. Let see if BNP can create some resistance against the Awami. If BNP can reunite with this issue then I am for it. What ever work against Awami should be biggest issue for BNP and it's alliance.

Let me ask you legal question. So far I know this house was given to the wife of former army chief and it was approved in Ministerial cabinet. So can the state retake the registered house? :undecided:

All army land is leased from the State so all property can be taken back.

I am annoyed at the BNP because they assume that saving the house is the same as saving the nation. The nation is bigger than the house. Why does the BNP say nothing about the suspension of transit fees from India? This is a burning national issue.
 

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