Thursday, 22 January 2015

Sramik League moves to besiege Khaleda office

Pioneers and activists of Bangladesh Sarak Paribahan Sramik League have begun towards the BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia`s Gulshan political office in an offer to  assault it. 

The Sramik League men began towards the workplace after a rally at Gulshan-2 objective Chattar. 

Sources said according to their past report they have wanted to  attack the BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia`s Gulshan political office. 

Prior, the decision Awami League's partner bodies reported that the workplace of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia will be attacked on Thursday (January 22) if the ceaseless bar is not withdrawn inside January 21. 

Khaleda Zia is allegedly held limited inside the workplace for 19 days in front of their greatly talked-about rally 'Majority rules system Killings Day' denoting one year of January 5 decision. 

Be that as it may, police powers and pastors, including the executive, denied restricting Khaleda and said the overwhelming police organization was in light of Khaleda`s appeal for security. 

BNP terms PM's discourse on Khaleda false : 

BNP, one of the major political gatherings in the nation, on Wednesday termed the Prime Minister's discourse that was given before the parliament on its Chairperson Khaleda Zia yesterday was 'false'. 

BNP Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed uncovered this case, in an announcement, sent to media, this twelve. 

"The law requirement organizations bound the BNP Chairperson to his political office in Gulshan till January 19 yet the Prime Minister rejected her (Khaleda's) imprisonment in her (PM) Speeches in the parliament," the BNP pioneer asserted. 

BNP additionally denied the PM's discourses where she said, "Khaleda Zia has picked the way of militancy rather than vote based system. She is slaughtering individuals and she must be attempted like a killer. None will be saved." 

The BNP Joint Secretary General in an alternate articulation likewise guaranteed that just a midterm race with the cooperation of all political gatherings can tackle the nation's on-going emergency.