AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju has advised an adviser to go out on the street in disguise to understand the current situation in the country. He told reporters on Saturday (February 7th) at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital.
AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju said, “I told them that one of your advisors went out on the street in disguise. You see the assistance of the police when the robber falls. '
The interim government is in power, but their authority has not yet been clear, said AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju. “Any election in such a situation will be dangerous for us,” he said. If you go to the elections without confirming your authority, this election can be very bad. '
Mujibur Rahman Manju said, “On behalf of the AB party, we have said that the first day you met, we said that the team was formed on the basis of unity for discussion with the political parties. But you didn't do that, it was late. '
Mujibur Rahman Manju also said, “We have said another thing that the right authority of this government has not yet been established. As a result, how do you choose such a friend (fragile) situation? '
Mojibur Rahman Manju said, “You should have taken a role to create national consensus. But you didn't take it. If you do not accept what the struggle we have agitated in the last 3-5 years, but in July, the BNP's Nazrul Islam Khan was arrested, Abdul Taher of Jamaat was arrested, Junaid Saki was injured in the mass union, we were shot in jail. But any of your discussions are that those who have been jailed, are injured, they do not find anything. So how are you creating national action? How do you seek the cooperation of the political party? '
Manju said, 'Lastly I said you listen to our words. But we do not understand how much it takes. So hopefully the interim government will give our words importance. '