
Awami League general secretary and road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader on Monday said that BNP was closely connected with communal evil forces, including Jamaat.
‘The statement of BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir over anti-liberation forces and fanatic organisation Jamaat has proved that BNP is closely connected with Jamaat and other communal forces,’ he said in a statement sent to media in Dhaka.
Quader said that the statement of Mirza Fakhrul over Jamaat was clearly contradictory and illogical. The politics of Jamaat is contradictory to the main spirit of Bangladesh, the ideology of the Liberation War and values of independence, he said, adding that their politics has been proved as anti-state.
He said that a patriot never recognise politics, which was against the country’s Constitution and spirit. The people (Jamaat), whose politics hit the root of the country’s spirit, their tricks can never be scientific and rational, he continued.
‘The statement of Fakhrul has exposed his real face, which was disguised in a camouflage of progressiveness. His statement is also an exposure of his ill motive to provoke terrorist activities of ultra communal evil forces,’ he said.
Quader said that the BNP had relation with communal evil forces historically, as military dictator Ziaur Rahman had created a scope for the BNP and other anti-liberation forces to do politics on the soil of Bangladesh.
BNP leaders, including Fakhrul, have liability towards communal evil forces, so they patronise fanatic groups, he said.
On the other hand, Awami League is doing politics with the spirit of great Liberation War and its ideology.