AL-free Dhaka in 30 minutes possible: Khoka

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Khoka made this remark at a discussion in New York, where he has been staying for the past several months, while the BNP has been enforcing anti- government agitations from Jan 5.

“It won’t take more than 30 minutes to clear Dhaka city of Awami League goons if police and RAB decide to act neutrally instead of working on behalf of the ruling party,” said the former Dhaka mayor.

“And I don’t even have to return to Dhaka for it. One phone call from New York will be enough.”

The BNP-led alliance has been enforcing an indefinite countrywide blockade alongside general strikes to force the government into holding early elections since Jan 5.

He, however, blamed the government for the arson and vandalism on transports that claimed at least 44 lives. The run up to the 2014 election, which the BNP sat out, had also been marked by violence and deaths during blockades by the BNP-led alliance.

“Awami League’s goons are behind the petrol bomb attacks. A real investigation can blow the cover,” said the former convener of BNP’s Dhaka Metropolitan unit.

He advised the government to accept their demand and equated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to West Pakistani dictators.

“Ayub-Yahya, detached from the people, could not keep power even with their guns. The RAB, police and BGB cannot help save Sheikh Hasina.”

“There is still time to hold elections through talks. Otherwise the government will have to face a dreary future … like those who opposed our Liberation War.”

Khoka was being treated for cancer in New York. He was chief guest at the discussion by BNP’s cultural wing JASAS at Brooklyn’s Green Party Center.

Protests will be held outside the United Nations headquarters, it was announced, and a memorandum handed to the UN General Secretary in support of the ongoing agitation in Bangladesh.

The party will also hold protests outside the White House and State Department and hand memorandums to President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry to demand their ‘intervention’.

But the JASAS seemed divided. A rival faction held a parallel programme at Jackson Heights.

Khoka enraged by the news, said: “I would not have come here if I knew. This is not the time for divisions. It is time to unite and gather courage in our efforts to topple the government.”

Source: Bd news24