The ruling Awami League will remain cautious about Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s movement and stay on streets to protect people’s lives and property, said AL general secretary Obaidul Quader on Thursday.
“We will be cautious about BNP’s movement as they can’t create any anarchic situation and we won’t change our stance. We are on streets and won’t leave those as we’ll perform our duty to protect the lives and property of people,” he said.
Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, came up with the remarks while talking to reporters at the secretariat on the current issues.
Replying to a question about BNP’s leadership, Quader said, “Awami League will join the next election under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina but who is BNP’s leader? In the past election they took part in the election under the leadership of Kamal Hossain”.
Referring to the Wednesday’s sit-in programme of BNP, the Awami League leader said that there was no violence centering the programme but BNP activists hurled brickbats at police in Faridpur and it didn’t turn violent.
If they hold rally, then Awami Leauge will bring out peace procession, he said.
Replying to a question about possibility of banning Jamaat-e-Islami, the AL leader said that it was the matter of court and no decision had been taken yet from the party to proceed with it.
“Without Jammat, BNP is powerless as BNP and Jamaat are the two sides of a coin. If it difficult for BNP to move without Jamaat and if they want more people in their programmes they have to depend on Jamaat,” he said.