No friendly country can shelter the killer of the people of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has been remarked by BNP Vice Chairman Shamsuzzaman Dudu.
He said this at a civic rally organized in front of the National Press Club on Tuesday (January 7) on the occasion of Felani Murder Day under the initiative of the 'Save the Country, Save the People' movement.
Addressing the interim government, Shamsuzzaman Dudu said, 'India is trying to prevent good elections in Bangladesh and prevent a political government from coming to power. You should not fall into that trap. Hasina fell into that trap and she was out of the elections. We support what Dr. Muhammad Yunus said about elections at the end of this year and the beginning of next year. If we can hold the elections within that time, we will have to walk towards the elections to overcome the crisis that has arisen in Bangladesh. Price spiral in the market, deterioration of the law and order situation, stagnation of business and commerce, and unrest among the people. If we can hold elections within this time, I hope we will be free from these crises. So now the government should make arrangements for elections without delay.'
The former convener of the Krishak Dal said, 'Bangladesh considers India as a friendly country. We have not taken any steps against them so far, which has shown any resentment towards a friendly country. But India has not considered Bangladesh a friendly country. If I bring forward the events of 53 years today, it will seem that whenever India has taken any steps so far, no friendly country can take them. Yet India claims that they are our friendly country. The Indian army has looted the weapons that the Pakistanis had left in 1971. They have looted the country's resources in various ways. '
He said, 'One of the leaders of Southeast Asia, the proclaimer of Bangladesh's independence, martyred President Ziaur Rahman, established friendly relations with Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan and formed SAARC to develop Bangladesh. But due to India's non-cooperation, SAARC is on the verge of extinction.'
The former president of Chhatra Dal said, 'The massacre that the students and the public carried out in the mass uprising five months ago. That murderous dictator Sheikh Hasina was sheltered by another country of murderers who killed Felani. They are killing Bangladeshis on the border. India, a country that claims to be our friend, has sheltered the murderer of the common people of our country.'
He said, 'Bengalis are a nation of heroes. I don't think India will be spared if it once turns against this injustice of India. This nation has defeated the trained Pakistani army. They say that India made us free after fighting for seven to ten days. They claim that 10-15 thousand of their soldiers died, and I pay tribute to them. But that does not mean that these 14-15 thousand people gave us freedom. This country became independent in exchange for 30 lakh martyrs in this country. And these 30 lakh martyrs are citizens of this country. India's claim is a vain claim, the claim that India makes is not the claim of a friendly country. Felani was shot and killed, a teenage girl and hung her on a barbed wire for five days. Just as Sheikh Hasina made fun of staying in power, India made fun of the Felani murder trial. They have set a murderer free.'
'Save the country, save the people' movement president KM Rakibul Islam Ripon also spoke at the civic rally, while BNP Chairperson's adviser Habibur Rahman Habib, Workers Party General Secretary Saiful Haque, Labor Party Chairman Lion Faruk Rahman, Krishak Dal leader SK Sadi, Abdur Razi and others.