BNP blames AL for internal wrangles: Quader

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Published : 21:04, Dec 24, 2018 | Updated : 21:06, Dec 24, 2018

Awami League (AL) General Secretary Obaidul Quader has said BNP is now engaged in internal wrangles resorting to violent acts and turning to AL making false allegations against the party.
“BNP leader Moudud Ahmed, keeping his own vehicle at home, came out of the streets on a rented vehicle and dubiously prompted the party leaders and workers to carry out the attack on his own vehicle,” Quader said on Monday (Dec 24).
Speaking a polls rally in the district’s Kabirhat Upazila, the senior AL leader said, “Following the self-styled attack Moudud brought allegations against the AL.”
Quader urged the Election Commission to investigate the incident to bring those involved with it to justice.
He alerted party leaders and workers to remain alert so that they would not fall prey to any instigation of BNP and Oikyafront.
The AL general secretary said the grand-alliance government materialized the electoral pledges promised before the previous election.
The country has been witnessing a huge development in all sectors including food safety, education, health, information and communication technology, road transports and railways and social safety net, he added.
He expressed his optimism that the people will cast their votes in favour of AL-led grand alliance candidates in the election for the continuation of the current development.
Quader said if attempts are directed to make the army questionable, the people will give a befitting reply to such deeds through ballots in the upcoming national election slated for December 30.
“Bangladesh Army is our national asset and a partner of all developments. If anyone creates any situation to make the army questionable, the people will give a befitting reply to the concerned through ballots in the election,”
“We welcome the army deployment. They are now on the field to maintain law and order under the directives of the Election Commission. But there is nothing for anybody to express ecstasy over the army deployment,” he said.

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