Hasan: Arsonists to be brought to book

Information and Broadcasting Minister and Awami League Joint General Secretary Dr Hasan Mahmud on Saturday said the culprits who carried out arson attacks, killed police, attacked journalists and assaulted women would be brought to book.
 
He said: "BNP has said that the final game will be held on October 28. But they left the field before the game. Police didn't fire a single shot. The BNP leaders including Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir left the stage hearing the sound of sound grenades."
 
The minister was addressing a memorial meeting marking the 11th death anniversary of Awami League former presidium member late Akhtaruzzaman Chowdhury Babu at a convention centre.
 
Awami League Chittagong city, North and South districts units organized the memorial meeting with city unit president Mahatab Uddin Chowdhury in the chair.
  
Dr Hasan said: “BNP-Jamaat leaders have now become people's enemies as they burnt down public transports and killed people. They are worse than thieves and dacoits.”
 
The minister urged the public transport staff to take steps to resist any sort of attack by miscreants on their vehicle. Everyone should create resistance against the miscreants.
 
Hasan Mahmud said the government party has a responsibility to ensure peace and order in the country. "For this, we have to stay beside the people. Resistance should be created against the miscreants and terrorists at every ward." 
 
He said the miscreants would carry out chaos till the next elections and they want to foil the polls.
 
"We want the BNP to take part in the polls to check their popularity. But, they are afraid of the election. For this, they started to attack people in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Even, they attacked the residence of the chief justice and judges' complex," said the information minister.
 
Recalling the contribution of veteran AL leader Akhtaruzzaman Chowdhury Babu to politics, the minister said everyone should take lessons from his life and works. He was a politician, philanthropist and businessman, said Dr Hasan.
 
Saifuzzaman Chowdhury Jabed said his father never compromised with injustice.