Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Tuesday said BNP’s politics of saying “no” to everything needs to end.
“They should say ‘no’ where it is needed. But they do the politics of saying ‘no’ to everything and resort to violence to hinder the development and progress of the country. I hope, BNP would get rid of the politics of violence and the politics of saying ‘no’ to everything,” he said.
The minister said these while addressing the annual general meeting of Bangladesh Sangbadpothro Parishad (BSP) at an auditorium of Press Institute Bangladesh (PIB) in the capital, BSS reported.
Bangladesh Press Council Chairman Justice Nizamul Haque, Secretary Md Shah Alam, Mass Communication Department Director General Md Jashim Uddin, BSP President Mohammad Shah Jalal, among others, addressed the meeting with Awami League Advisory Council Member and the daily Probhat Editor Mozaffar Hossain Paltu in the chair.
Hasan said BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that they would carry out movement along with like-minded parties, but previously he claimed that they are in movement. It is really difficult to understand which is right, he added.
He said the countrymen have been hearing for the last thirteen and a half years that BNP would launch movement. And their movement means hurling patrol bombs and conducting arson attacks on innocent people and attacking the police.


