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People want to get relief from AL-BNP: Ershad

Staff Reporter, Sunamganj

  16 Sep 2018, 00:00

Jatiya Party Chairman Hussain Muhammad Ershad said, at present there is no security of life for people in the country, there is no calculation on how much people are being murdered, forcefully disappeared. Young people have no job. The country is poured with drugs. People of the country want to get relief from Awami League and BNP. They want change of the condition. People want to see Jatiya Party that means its symbol ‘plough’ in power.

He said these in his speech as the chief guest at the biennial council of Sunamganj district Jatiya Party at Government Jubilee High School ground at the town on Sunday.

Mentioning Commerce Minister Tofael Ahmed’s speech Ershad said, whether or not around one lakh people of Awami League would die if it does not come to power again. People of the country know transition of power happens but they get nothing. After coming to power BNP withdrew 5 thousand 888 cases filed against their leaders and activists from 2001 to 2006. Again Awami League withdrew 6 thousand cases filed against them while staying in power. 180 accused were acquitted. We do not want politics of transition, we want change. This change is possible only with ‘plough’.

Expressing gratefulness for electing 8 candidates of ‘plough’ in 1991 election from Sylhet division Ershad said, elect more candidates nominated under symbol of plough in the eleventh national election. Because people want to get relief from Awami League-BNP, they want change, people want to live.

Senior Jatiya Party leaders including Jatiya Party nominated candidate for Sunamganj-4 constituency Advocate Pir Fazlur Rahman Misbah also delivered speech on the occasion.

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