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Published: 11:07 16 October 2024
Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal, a member of BNP Chairperson's Advisory Council, said, "We have been saying since the beginning that the interim government has worked with NGOs." There is another teacher. They have no experience in running the state. I have repeatedly said sit with us, call us with various problems. BNP was in state power several times. We could advise in the light of experience. But they are not listening. Where is the difficulty in taking advice?
He said these things after distributing pamphlets to the public at Banglamotor in the capital on the first day of a 10-day awareness leaflet distribution program to prevent dengue organized by the Nationalist Propaganda Party on Wednesday (October 16) afternoon.
Alal said, people's life is very difficult today due to the increase in commodity prices. Nothing the syndicate can control. Syndicates of fallen dictators still exist in various places including the administration. If these syndicates are not broken, the revolution will not be 100% successful. It is important to take expert advice to solve these problems.
He said, BNP is a party created by the people. So when the people are in danger, in turmoil, BNP stands by them. A few days ago, during the flood, we tried to stand by the flood victims as much as possible. BNP is still working to create public awareness about dengue prevention.
Under the chairmanship of organizing organization president Mahfuz Kabir Mukta, BNP's volunteer affairs secretary Mir Sarfat Ali Sapu, Chhatra Dal Dhaka Metropolitan East president Khalid Hasan Jacky, Prakha Dal general secretary Akbar Hossain and others also spoke at this time.
Al Amin Khan, Senior Vice President of Campaign Team, Vice President Ruhul Amin, Senior Joint General Secretary Wakiduzzaman Dabulu, Literary and Publishing Publications Ruhul Amin, Associate Finance Secretary Kamal Uddin Ahmed along with Dhanmondi, Kalabagan, New Market and Hazaribagh Police Station BNP leaders and activists were present during leaflet distribution.
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