I don't believe in the politics of revenge: Baby Nazneen
Dhaka: After almost six years, popular singer and adviser to the BNP chairperson Baby Nazneen was overwhelmed with emotion upon stepping foot on the soil of her birthplace, Saidpur, Nilphamari. At that time, she said, I don't believe in the politics of revenge. The country belongs to all of us. Our love for our country is eternal.
On Saturday (November 30), Baby Nazneen landed at Saidpur Airport on a plane from Dhaka at around 11:30 am. When she came out of the airport VIP lounge, hundreds of leaders, activists and visitors of BNP and its affiliates standing outside welcomed her with cheers.
When confronted by journalists at the airport, Baby Nazneen said, I have no anger about politics. I was with the party (BNP), I am with the party. Bangladesh got new independence in exchange for countless fresh lives. The dictatorship fell in the uprising of students and the masses. I will stand by the students and the public as much as I can.
At that time, Baby Nazneen respectfully remembered the words of BNP founder former President Ziaur Rahman, three-time former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman, saying, "Building a prosperous Bangladesh is our commitment. I want to do something for my homeland. I have come to Syedpur to seek prayers for the recovery of uncompromising leader Khaleda Zia. I seek prayers for the martyrs who were martyred in the student uprising."
Later, Baby Nazneen went to the Bangalipur house of Sajjad Hossain, who was shot dead by the police during the mass uprising. She spent some time there. Syedpur BNP political district branch vice president Obaidur Rahman, joint general secretary Shamsul Haque, organizing secretary MA Parvez Liton, district Jubo Dal convener Tariq Aziz, and others were present.