“Police will take measures against Khaleda Zia in due time for her seditious remark on the Satkhira operations,” Nasim told a media briefing on Thursday.
The BNP Chairperson at a rally on Monday had said there was another force other than security forces involved in the Satkhira operations.
Ruling Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam had asked Khaleda Zia on Tuesday to withdraw her statement within 24 hours and apologise to the nation.
If the BNP chief does not do that, legal action will be taken against her, Ashraf had said.
Drawing his attention to the issue, Nasim said on Thursday that Khaleda has been irresponsible in hinting forces from another country was involved in the Satkhira operation.
“She (Khaleda Zia) should calm down. She is trying to shoulder responsibility after suffering a political defeat.”
Replying to a query he said, “The election was held as per the constitution and the next election will be held according to the constitution as well.
“So, there is no chance for any talks on elections.”
Begum Khaleda ignored a desperate and foul-mouth, abusing Hasina’s threat of arrest & did not oblige vindictive Hasina by cutting off her party’s alliance with Jamaat, country’s largest moderate Islamic part. Angry Hasina retorted saying “ KHALEDA IS THE NEW AMEER OF THE JAMAAT”. Immediately afterwards BNP’s office in Chuadanga was set on fire! – Reporting Fakir Altamas: Dhaka:23.01.14
Bangladeshi main opposition party’s another office set on fire
Source-www.bdchronicle.com:Dhaka:23.01.2014.Condemning the torching of their Chuadanga office, BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Thursday night alleged that the Prime Minister has let loose her party ‘cadres’ to oppress the opposition.In a statement, he said, “Sheikh Hasina let loose her party cadres to persecute the opposition leaders and activists across the country. The arson attack on Chuadanga district unit BNP office is its latest example.”Fakhrul alleged that a group of Bangladesh Chhatra League activists on Thursday evening set fire to their office and ransacked it over a factional feud of the ruling party student body.He also claimed that the arson attack on the BNP office was made to divert the factional dispute of the BCL to a different direction.The BNP spokesman demanded the administration immediately arrest those Awami League ‘cadres’ involved in the incident and mete out exemplary punishment to them.The Chuadanga district unit office of BNP was torched allegedly by a group of Bangladesh Chhatra League activists following a crude bomb attack on their jubilant procession.