A senior BNP leader on Saturday alleged the government was
using the terror tag to defame the Opposition after what it said the
eruption of the mass resistance against the government in several parts
of the country.
”The government is trying to
blame the opposition for terrorism at a time when they (the government) is
torturing people using the state machinery,” Standing Committee member Khandaker
Mosharraf Hossain said at the Shilpakala Academy.
“BNP never believes in
terrorism”, he insisted.
Ruling Awami League Joint General Secretary
Mahbub-ul Alam Hanif on Friday castigated BNP for describing the recent attack
on his party’s anti-shutdown procession in Chittagong’s Fatikchharhi as ‘mass
resistance’.
Three people were killed in that attack on Apr 11 at Bhujpur
in Fatikchharhi Upazila.
The Jamaat-e-Islami and Hifazat-e Islam
supporters were said to be involved in the assault that was preceded by
extensive rumour-mongering blaming the Awami Leaguer for attacking a mosque and
kidnapping a popular local cleric.
The BNP later said that the attack on
the ruling party procession was nothing but an outburst of popular
grievances.
“They have said that incidents like Bhujpur will happen
again. This cannot be the language of politics,” Hanif had said.
“Murder,
attack, terrorism cannot be an act of politics. You [BNP] should leave politics
and form a terrorist organisation. People do not want to see you all as
politicians,” said Hanif.
BNP leader Hossain said; ”The government wants
to stay in office using muscle power”.
He feared that more opposition
leaders and activists could be arrested in future.
“We want tell the
government… you will fail to stop the anti-government movements through such
arrests. Please come back to the path of democracy”.
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