Senior BNP leader Nazrul Islam Khan on Saturday alleged that people are getting scared of politics due to “wrongdoings” and “spitting venom” by the government in the name of politics.
"Foul play, dirty behaviour, and spitting venom in the name of politics only frighten people away from politics. The government is doing this to mislead people,” he said.
Nazrul made the remarks while speaking at a human-chain program arranged by Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal in front of BNP’s Nayapaltan central office protesting a “false propaganda” against party founder Ziaur Rahman.
Nazrul said the ruling party top leaders have long been conducting a “false” campaign and spreading “lies” against Zia and his family members, but people do not believe them. “So, there’s no point in making such evil efforts to malign Zia and his family.”
Nazrul, a BNP standing committee member, voiced deep concern over the growing incidents of rape and violence against women.
Referring to the statistics of Ain O Salish Kendra, he said over a thousand women were subjected to rape over the last nine months.
“This government can neither protect our mothers and sisters from rape nor can they save the country’s resources from plundering. The share market, the Bangladesh Bank and other banks are looted while thousands of crores of taka are being siphoned off to Swiss banks. Women and children are being abused and people’s bodies are lying on the roads. This is the scenario of the country,” the BNP leader bemoaned.
He said the ruling party leaders should be ashamed of the misdeeds done by their fellow party men. “Rein in your party men first and apologize to the people.”
Nazrul urged the government to stop the “false campaign” involving Zia with Indemnity Ordinance since he had no link with it.
Speaking at the program, party Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the current government is accustomed to staging dramas over various issues to confuse people. “When the prime minister talks about development, people say it’s not development, it’s a drama. When the prime minister cries instantly for some reasons, people think it’s a drama. When the prime minister makes a promise, people think it’s a drama.”
He said the government now made a drama styled “indemnity by some infamous people” distorting history, to undermine Zia with a smear campaign against him.
The BNP leader said the leaders of the ruling party’s student wing, Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), are indulging in the incidents of rape and harassment of women across the county.
After the MC College one, he said another incident of rape happened in Uttara in the capital on Friday, also by a Chhatra League leader. “The stigma is all around, people are giggling all around. To hide all this, they made a cheap drama by some people subservient to them.”