Chairman of Jatiya Party Hossain Mohammad Ershad yesterday said every day people were dying in the country as there were no good governance in the country.
The Jatiya Party chief said: “We do not know how many people die every day. Rajon was killed in front of us. But we could not be able to save him.
Where is our morality?” he said while addressing the biennial conference, Khulna district unit, Jatiya Party held at Shahid Hodis Park in the city.
He said he was waiting to see when BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia would be landed in jail and how she is freed from there.
Criticising Khaleda Zia, he said Khaleda at a meeting in Mymensingh
several years ago had said: “Ershad will go to jail and remain there till his death.”
“Now I am alive and waiting to see who returns from jail after death,” he said.
“She has seen her younger son’s body, her elder son is staying abroad and most of her party leaders are in jail, and her party now is in coffin and the last nail would be driven into the coffin after she is jailed,” he said.
Accusing, BNP while in power patronized terrorists and militants.
He posed question “What would happen if BNP comes to power again? Terrorism, bombing will reappear and they would kill farmers, villagers demanding fertilisers and electricity, as happened at B’Baria and Kansat during their tenure,” he said.
Ershad, also a special envoy of Prime Minister, said “Where is Khaleda
Zia? Why she does not come out to the street like me. Where are her party’s stalwarts and activists, they are now in holes, he said.
He said, Khaleda called upon the countrymen to come to the street and join the so- called movement against the government but the countrymen rejected her call, reports BSS.
Presided over by JP presidium member and convener of the conference committee of Khulna JP Sunil Shubha Roy, the conference was also addressed, among others, by Water Resources Minister Barrister Anisul Islam Mahmud, Secretary General of JP Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu, Khulna city Unit JP president
Sheikh Abul Hossain and member secretary of the conference committee Shafiqul Islam Modhu.
A total of 544 councilors and thousands of delegates attended the conference.