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People’s anger will be expressed soon: Moudud

Rtv online report

  03 Aug 2018, 00:00

Giving a warning to the government BNP standing committee member Barrister Moudud Ahmed said, like the movement of students demanding safety on roads, people’s suppressed anger will be expressed within a very short period. It is a part of mass upsurge. Similarly the anger is remaining among people considering the unlimited corruption and misrule of the government. This anger will explode. We have to wait a little more.

He said these while delivering speech as the chief guest in a discussion organized by 20-party alliance member Bangladesh Labor Party on the occasion of their representative meeting.

Moudud said, the students said-we do not want to see the digital Bangladesh of Awami League, we want to see a safe Bangladesh. The meaning of safe Bangladesh is that we want to see a beautiful Bangladesh.

He said, it is a part of mass upsurge. There is anger among people over unlimited corruption and misrule by the government. This anger will explode. We have to wait a little more. In this mass upsurge not only BNP, all the democratic and political parties who want to restore democracy will unitedly step into the field as well as general people of the country will step into.

Praising the agitating students the former law minister said, one of the students stopped my car today. He is about 17-18 years old. He stopped the car and asked driver to show documents. My driver showed documents. He said that the documents were okay, you may go. But do not keep papers there, keep those in bluebook. I was astonished to see this as well as inspired and proud.

Presided over by Labor Party chairman Mostafizur Rahman Iran the program was attended by leaders of both BNP and Labor Party.

AH

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