“Those who will join the Awami League’s interim cabinet will be identified as hated mass enemies,” he said while addressing a pro-hartal rally organised by local unit of BNP at the city’s AK Khan Road.
Renewing the opposition’s demand for reinstatement of the caretaker government, Noman, vice-chairman of the main opposition party, said the government cannot escape the public wrath if it does not restore the caretaker government to oversee the next parliamentary election.
The next general election is due by January 24 as per the constitution.
The BNP leader also accused the government of killing innocent people during what he said their non-violent hartal.
BNP Chittagong city unit president Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and city mayor Manjur Alam Manju, among others, addressed the rally.
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BNP leader Abdullah Al Noman on Monday said those who will join Awami League-proposed all-party cabinet will be identified as ‘mass enemies’.
“Those who will join the Awami League’s interim cabinet will be identified as hated mass enemies,” he said while addressing a pro-hartal rally organised by local unit of BNP at the city’s AK Khan Road.
Renewing the opposition’s demand for reinstatement of the caretaker government, Noman, vice-chairman of the main opposition party, said the government cannot escape the public wrath if it does not restore the caretaker government to oversee the next parliamentary election.
The next general election is due by January 24 as per the constitution.
The BNP leader also accused the government of killing innocent people during what he said their non-violent hartal.
BNP Chittagong city unit president Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and city mayor Manjur Alam Manju, among others, addressed the rally.
Source: UNB Connect