BNP has fallen down while pushing the government: Hasan
31 July 2022, 08:09 pm | Updated: 27 November 2024, 02:33 pm
Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Sunday said the BNP itself has already fallen down while pushing the government.
"The base of the Awami League government is so much strong and you all know that if anyone pushes any strong wall then he or she falls down. The base of Awami League is deeply rooted. In fact, BNP itself has already fallen while pushing Awami League. So, if they push again, they will fall down again, even the head might get cracked," he said.
The minister said this while replying to a query from reporters over a comment of BNP leaders at the meeting room of his ministry at Secretariat in the capital, reports BSS.
Later, Hasan expressed views with the leaders of Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ).
Replying to another query, the minister said the whole world is facing power and energy crisis. Power supply has never been stopped in Germany after the World War II, he said, adding, but, this time people in Germany have also been asked to save electricity and power supply for heating water has been stopped in many cities there.
He said SMS has been sent to the US citizens urging all to save power. The same call has been made in France too, said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.
He said two hours load shedding has taken place at New South Wales and Sydney in Australia and the Prime Minister of Spain urged its citizens not to wear ties. The prices of fuel for power generation have increased while the price of gas has increased ten times, he added.
He said the whole world is rationing the electricity. The same steps have been taken in the country like in the developed world and 'we hope that the situation will no longer exit after December', he added.
Hasan said BNP understands the situation. But the party (BNP) has no scope to talk about this as they were not able to supply electricity to the masses, he added.
Even, they (BNP) killed innocent people when they demanded electricity. But they had set up electric poles all over the country, produced by Tarique Zia's company, though they could not supply electricity, he added.
Currently, the minister said, BNP is holding processions with hurricane lamps which have two meanings . . . one, it matches with Muslim League whose electoral symbol is hurricane lamp and, two, hurricane lamps can be transformed into patrol bombs anytime.
About the ninth wage board award, Hasan said his ministry is working to solve the issue.
DUJ president Sohel Haider Chowdhury, senior vice president MA Quddus, vice president Manik Lal Ghose, general secretary Akther Hossain, joint secretary Khairul Alam, treasurer Ashraful Islam, law affairs secretary SM Saif Ali, office secretary Amanullha Aman, welfare secretary Zubair Rahman Chowdhury, women affairs secretary Suraiya Anu, executive members Ibrahim Khalil Khokan, Solim Ullha Selim. Anowar Hossain, Mohiuddin Polash, Rehana Parvin Shafiq Bashar and Quddus Affrad, among others, were present in the meeting.
The DUJ leaders handed over a letter with 10 demands including implementation of mass media employee act and ninth wage board award with amendment, to bring radios, TVs and online mass media under wage board, trail of Sagor-Runi killing, keeping representative of DUJ at all government mass media organizations, to form monitoring cell and to stop misuse of the Digital Security Act against the journalists.