Monday, June 13, 2016
Nazmul Huda moves close to government in Bd
He was at the Awami League chief’s political office at Dhanmondi for a meeting on Monday.
Afterwards he told reporters that his party, without joining the 14-Party alliance officially, will participate in a programme by the coalition against targeted killings.
A former BNP minister, he criticised the party led by Khaleda Zia. “They have got involved in various terror activities and now they want to fish in muddy waters.
“It held meetings with Israel and its spy agency Mossad in its effort to topple the government. So if we now strengthen the 14-Party, we will strengthen the prime minister.”
Mohammed Nasim, health minister and convenor of the ruling coalition, welcomed Huda for coming forward to join the protest against targeted killing.
“The exchange of views we’ve had with them is an ongoing process. The 14-Party alliance will hold similar talks with other non-communal parties,” he said.
Huda, the youngest standing committee member when it was founded, served twice as minister during Khaleda Zia’s tenure. But he was later expelled after being criticised within the party for his deeds and statements.
He lost his ministerial post in 1996 for providing an outline for the caretaker government system. He was vice chairman when he was thrown out of the party in 2010 for violating discipline.
He returned to the party in 2011 after apologising but on Jun 6, 2014, he announced his exit through a press conference. He then formed a unit of 31 political groups called Bangladesh National Alliance but it has not been very active.
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“There are no more fighting and no more unnecessary blockades in the streets. There is peace now. Thanks to the prime minister who stopped the terrorism.”
Nazmul Huda moves close to government in Bd
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