Awami League (AL) General Secretary Obaidul Quader Tuesday said the AL government will not budge an inch from the constitution as the party will not bow down to anyone.
“We don’t want any caretaker government which was during the BNP’s regime. We will do everything as per the constitution. We won’t budge an inch from our stance. Violence and threat will not bring any result,” he said.
Quader, also minister for road transport and bridges, was addressing a “peace and development rally” in the auditorium of Institution of
Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB) arranged by Dhaka City South AL.
He said there will be no caretaker government system and there is no question of resignation of the government.
Sheikh Hasina will perform duties of the poll-time government staying in charge, he mentioned.
“We have told representatives of the US and the European Union that we want peace. We want peace during polls as well,” he said.
About BNP’s one-point movement, the minister said, “What did Fakhrul say today? Their road march programme is a victory march. Actually it’s their march towards defeat and their march towards fall has already begun”.
“What has the European Union given (to BNP), a caretaker government? Resignation of the government or Sheikh Hasina’s resignation? Who are they to give? What has the BNP got? Actually they got Nothing,” he said.
He said the representatives of the US came and the BNP thought that they would say that dialogues must be held, but that did not happen.
Pointing to the people, he said BNP can give nothing.
“Sheikh Hasina inaugurated 100 bridges in a day. Has BNP any achievement to show? Mirza Fakhrul will seek vote by showing what achievement? The people will witness inaugurations after inaugurations of many development projects (implemented by AL govt) in the next several months,” he said.
Quader said BNP has realized that they have no possibility to win the next general elections.
“Their all alliances are fake. And their fake movement must be defeated. Their march towards victory will go in vain,” he said.