Working against public will cause BNP to face 5 August-like consequences, warns Tarique
BNP has the greatest potential to form a government and that people have faith in the party, he says
Working against the public will result in consequences the Awami League faced on 5 August, BNP acting chairperson Tarique Rahman said today (28 January).
Addressing party leaders and activists virtually at a divisional workshop on the party's 31-point reform agenda in Khulna's Bagerhat, he said, "BNP has the greatest potential to form a government and that people have faith in the party."
Tarique warned that if their party leaders and activists undermine this trust, the party will not be able give them shelter.
"Because, we are now standing in the current position amidst many storms, ordeals, atrocities, and persecutions and it's no longer possible for us to pamper anyone who makes personal gains by harming the interests of the party," he added, reports UNB.
BNP's Satkhira district, Khulna district and city and Bagerhat district units arranged the programme separately.
Tarique further said many people ask him about the consequences of expelling so many party leaders and workers involved in anti-party activities. "I'm just making my stance clear by taking the action. Maybe I couldn't address all the issues. I am taking measures as much as I know about any wrongdoing."
"BNP is sending a message that it is unwilling to maintain relations with bad elements in society and within the party by expelling errant leaders and workers. We will try to reflect in our actions what we say with our words. That is why we are taking the highest action or maximum steps as a political party and organisation."
The BNP leader said, "If we get the opportunity to govern the country, we will take action against the wrongdoers, no matter who they are. We will implement what we say in words. Because we saw on 5 August what the consequences are if a party and its leaders and activists get isolated from the people."
Tarique also called upon the BNP leaders and workers to learn from the consequences the Awami League faced on 5 August.
"We have a lot to learn from 5 August. So, we'll go to the people with our 31-point reform proposals, realising that they need to be implemented," he said.
Tarique instructed the party leaders and workers to remain on the side of people and keep them on their side.
"We have to face the consequences of 5 August if we become isolated from the people. If we want to avoid these consequences, we have to keep the people with us; our party must remain on the side of the people," he said.
The BNP leader told his party colleagues that people respect and value them only because of their political identities and the trust people place in the BNP. "But if you hurt the people's sentiment through any of your activities, people won't support you. What kind of leader would you be if you didn't have public support?"
In response to a question, Tarique said that if they return to power, they will take steps to dig canals across the country, including in coastal areas, to prevent recurring floods and reduce the impact of salinity.
He also mentioned that they will implement various measures, including giving all women a family card, as part of efforts to empower women and provide them with financial support.
When a female leader inquired about Khaleda Zia's health condition, Tarique replied, "Alhamdulillah, she's now doing fine. Pray for her."