Sayeed Muhammad: BNP senior leader and former law minister Moudud Ahmed has warned that the people will also take to the streets soon the way students are doing, to explode their pent-up anger against the government.
He claimed that students do not have confidence in the government’s assurance of meeting their nine-point demand as the Prime Minister ‘deceived’ those waged a movement demanding reform in quota system in public services, reports UNB.
The BNP leader was addressing a programme organised by Labour Party, one of the components of the BNP-led 20-party alliance, at the Jatiya Press Club yesterday.
“Our students are saying they want to see a safe Bangladesh, not Awami League’s digital one.
The movement over the death of two students is the explosion of people’s pent-up anger,” he said.
Moudud said the countrymen also have anger in their minds due to the government’s widespread corruption, plundering and misrule.