Give up plot against democracy within 36 days, Quader tells BNP
"They issued a 36-hour ultimatum for their leader's treatment abroad when they couldn't even protest for Khaleda Zia for 36 minutes," said Quader criticising the BNP move.
Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader gave the BNP a 36-day ultimatum to give up their ill politics, sabotage, and conspiracies against democracy.
"They issued a 36-hour ultimatum for their leader's treatment abroad when they couldn't even protest for Khaleda Zia for 36 minutes. I'm giving them 36 days to get on the right path. If they do not align themselves in the right direction, we, together with the people, will break black hands of BNP," he said.
Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, made these remarks as the chief guest at the peace rally organised by Dhaka Metropolitan North Awami League in Uttara, the capital.
Promising a steadfast resistance to the opposition party, Quader said, "BNP now leans on the US visa policy, while Awami League solely relies on the power of the people. We don't care about any visa policy or restrictions. We liberated Bangladesh through blood, not to bow to any bans."
He added that the BNP is unable to stand on its own, hence their reliance on US visa policies.
"I will conduct my election; democracy in Bangladesh will not be influenced by anyone. Bangladesh will not cast votes under anyone's influence. The vote will follow the rules of the constitution," Quader affirmed.
Regarding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's selfies with US President Joe Biden, Quader remarked, "One selfie of the US President with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Delhi and another in New York have left BNP sleepless."
The leader of BNP Tariq Rahman himself has been residing in London being banned in the country.
He urged the people of the country not to lose hope in this temporary crisis, assuring them that all these difficulties will soon be resolved.
Earlier in the day, Awami League leaders and activists began to gather at the rally venue. They expressed their determination to remain in the field to counter all the disruptions caused by BNP-Jamaat.
Dhaka Metropolitan North Awami League President Sheikh Bazlur Rahman presided over the rally.
In the meantime, Awami League President and Member of Parliament, Matia Chowdhury, served as the chief guest at the peace and development rally organised by Dhaka Metropolitan South Awami League in Jatrabari, the capital.