If Awami League takes to the streets, others will not be found: Information and Broadcasting Minister

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We want them to carry out a systematic movement, in which everyone, including the police administration of the government, will cooperate with them and is doing so.

Shahadat Hossain Reton:

Awami League's difficult time Kandari Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr. Hashan Mahmud said, Awami League has always been a street party. And if the Awami League leaders and activists announce to go to the streets all over the country, then no one else will be found.
He said this in response to BNP's call to give Awami League a road test during an exchange of views with journalists in the meeting room of the ministry on Monday afternoon.
Dr. Hasan said, "We don't want to wrestle on the streets, we have instructed our workers to exercise restraint." And BNP is on the highway and while staying on the highway, they uprooted trees on the highway in 2013-14-15, vandalized police boxes. We want them to carry out a systematic movement, in which everyone, including the police administration of the government, will cooperate with them and is doing so.
He said, but BNP actually wants a confrontational politics. Their aim is to clash with the police, clash with the people. They want more lives to be lost. I have seen some video clips, though not final yet but many say that the boy who died in Munshiganj was hit by their brick.
The Information Minister also said that when BNP fights by themselves while holding rallies, organizes rallies, attacks on police, vandalism and arson on people's property, then the people have resisted them in the past and will continue to do so in the future. And if our leaders and workers are with the people, BNP will not find a way to escape. We have been hearing their 'empty jug is more' threats for almost 13 and a half years. It is the responsibility of the government to maintain peace and stability in the country.

The government has always done the necessary measures to maintain it very modestly. In response to a question regarding the Prime Minister's ongoing visit to the United States to attend the United Nations General Session, Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud said that the Prime Minister's visit has been very successful so far. He met the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, and had a meeting with the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres. There have been meetings and meetings with the heads of government and heads of state of many countries. The Prime Minister is scheduled to leave from there on October 2.
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