The 14-party alliance has voiced concern over slide in law and order in the country, saying that the law and order situation is deteriorating gradually due to internal feuds among the ruling party activists.
If the Awami League fails to control the situation, they have to pay the price in future, leaders of the 14-party alliance said at a meeting held at Awami League President Sheikh Hasina’s political office at Dhanmondi on Thursday.
“The law and order situation is not satisfactory. The people of the country are unhappy with the violence created by the ruling party activists,” Nazmul Haque Prodhan of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal told the Dhaka Tribune.
Saidul Islam of Gana Azadi League also echoed the same.
AL presidium member Mohammad Nasim said they were much aware of the existing situation. “We are taking necessary steps to improve the situation,” Nasim, the health minister, told reporters after the meeting.
In reply to a question about BNP’s claims that the country is in deep crisis, the spokesperson of the 14-party alliance said there is no crisis in the county.
“The BNP is now in serious crisis,” the minister said, adding that the BNP several times threatened to go for movement, but in vain.
Workers Party Secretary Fazle Hossain Badsha expressed concern over the question paper leak in the public and recruitment examinations.
Anisur Rahman Mallik, a central leader of Workers Party, raised a question about the trial of several war criminals that was in final stages.
However, the meeting had taken decision to discuss the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2014-15 with the finance minister on June 18 and hold a rally in Naogaon on June 21.
Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Dr Dipu Moni of Awami League, Saidul Islam and Alhaj Abdus Samad of Gana Azadi League, Dr Wazedul Islam Khan of Communist Kendra, Dr Shahidulla of Ganatantri Party, Ismail Hossain of NAP, Rezaur Rashid Khan of Bangladesher Samajtantrik Dal and Abu Sayed Khan of Jatiya Party attended the meeting with Dilip Barua of Samyabadi Dal in the chair.


