Abdus Salam, adviser to BNP Chairperson, commented that the Yunus government is running around in a traffic jam.
He made this comment at a discussion meeting at the National Press Club in the capital on Sunday. The meeting was organized by an organization called Jagrat Bangladesh to demand the withdrawal of the case against BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia and the party's acting chairman Tarek Rahman.
Abdus Salam said, 'The ghosts of Awami League have thrown the Yunus government into a traffic jam. That jam is spinning now. Which one should be done first, which one should be done later, so far they cannot decide.'
Abdus Salam also said, 'It is the most shameful thing that the students were injured, crippled, and had to protest after a gap of three months. There is nothing more unfortunate than that. The unfortunate thing is that they (the government) will do it first, which will be done later, without treating them, they (the government) are announcing that 250 stadiums will be built in Bangladesh. This is their responsibility? Their duty is to hold an acceptable election and hand over power to the politicians.'
Regarding the withdrawal of Tarek Rahman's case, this leader of BNP said, 'One thing has to be said even though it seems difficult, Dr. If the case of Yunus can be withdrawn in one day, then why Tariq Rahman's case will not be withdrawn? As this government is needed in today's reality, Tariq Rahman is also needed in the country if there is to be a political resistance against hegemony.
Addressing the government, he said, 'Look at public life. The stadium is a long plan. Can't do it in a year. It will take many years. See if the price of rice, dal, oil, water can be reduced. Ramadan is coming. Pay attention to the fact that the price of daily necessities does not increase.
Under the chairmanship of Zahirul Islam Kalim, President of Jagrat Bangladesh, BNP Chairperson Advisor Habibur Rahman Habib, Joint Secretary General Advocate Abdus Salam Azad and others were also present.