In a statement, the Acting Chairman of BNP, Tarek Rahman, said, 'Yesterday (Thursday, November 7) in the evening local time, on the way to France, in front of Geneva Airport in Switzerland, the legal advisor of the interim government. Some Awami miscreants treated Asif Nazrul arrogantly. Such unethical behavior with an adviser of the government of his country on foreign soil is not only unintended, but a huge blow to the self-esteem of the country and people.
Tariq Rahman said these things in a statement sent to the media on Friday (November 8) afternoon.
The statement said, 'Awami leaders and activists abroad are also attacking the democratic forces whenever they get the opportunity to assume the guise of Sheikh Hasina's fascism. Their disorderly behavior with the legal adviser proved once again – they have not moved away from the belief of authoritarian Sheikh Hasina's politics of murder and disappearance through dishonest law including chaos, chaos, division, narrowness, disunity, corruption of state economy and huge amount of money laundering.'
As Sheikh Hasina's anger is not stopping as she left the country without being able to defeat the student movement in a bloody way, her supporters at home and abroad are also killing pro-democracy people with great frustration, or continuing to harass people in various ways, including physical injuries. Dr. in front of Geneva Airport in Switzerland. Abusive behavior with Asif Nazrul is an expression of the misrule created by Sheikh Hasina.'
Tariq Rahman said, 'The fallen Sheikh Hasina is making all kinds of efforts from outside to complicate the country's politics. Beneficiaries of Awami loot are involved in deep conspiracies abroad. A deep conspiracy to create subversion is being woven inside Bangladesh, including harassing individuals who are in favor of democracy.'
He said, 'They should be brought under the law and appropriate punishment should be arranged. Democracy-seeking expatriate Bangladeshis should inform the respective country's law and justice department about fascist accomplices. In Bangladesh, the Awami giant has been bottled up by the people. We must work together to bring these Awami gangsters to justice at the international level. '