There is no better environment for elections: Quader
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 5:50 am
Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said that the best and most peaceful environment prevails in Bangladesh now. There is no better environment for elections.
He made this statement in a speech before an election rally at Dhanmondi Square No. 32 in the capital on Tuesday afternoon.
Criticizing the BNP, Obaidul Quader said, "BNP is trying to fish in country email list troubled waters by creating a movement like the quota movement and the movement of the young people. We must be careful about them."
He said, BNP is being repeatedly called upon to participate in the elections. We want to hold elections through a healthy competition. But they are saying, "It's about movement." If bombs, fires, terrorism and violence are spread in the name of movement like in 2014, then they (BNP) should also be given a proper answer by the people of the country.
Awami League leaders and activists at a public relations event at Kalabagan in the capital
Stating that BNP is trying to cover up its failure with various threats, the Awami League General Secretary said, "We have made it clear that we will not engage in conflict with BNP or other parties. We will not hold counter meetings. We will not hold counter-rallies. The people own the roads of Bangladesh. No one can occupy these roads, neither the government party nor the opposition party."
Quader said, "The character of BNP has not changed. They filed cases against us one after another while they were in government. They filed cases against Awami League leaders and activists. They filed a case against Sheikh Selim for the bomb attack at Mymensingh Cinema Hall. They filed a case against us for plate theft. We passed the election with dozens of cases on our shoulders."
The event was presided over by Dhaka 10th constituency MP Sheikh Fazle Noor Tapash and was also addressed by the party's Joint General Secretary Mahbub ul Alam Hanif. The party's Publicity and Publication Secretary Dr. Hasan Mahmud, Organizing Secretary Enamul Haque Shamim, Metropolitan Awami League leaders Morshed Kamal, Aktarul Islam and others were present.
After the rally, they distributed leaflets in several areas of Kalabagan and asked people to vote in boats.
He made this statement in a speech before an election rally at Dhanmondi Square No. 32 in the capital on Tuesday afternoon.
Criticizing the BNP, Obaidul Quader said, "BNP is trying to fish in country email list troubled waters by creating a movement like the quota movement and the movement of the young people. We must be careful about them."
He said, BNP is being repeatedly called upon to participate in the elections. We want to hold elections through a healthy competition. But they are saying, "It's about movement." If bombs, fires, terrorism and violence are spread in the name of movement like in 2014, then they (BNP) should also be given a proper answer by the people of the country.
Awami League leaders and activists at a public relations event at Kalabagan in the capital
Stating that BNP is trying to cover up its failure with various threats, the Awami League General Secretary said, "We have made it clear that we will not engage in conflict with BNP or other parties. We will not hold counter meetings. We will not hold counter-rallies. The people own the roads of Bangladesh. No one can occupy these roads, neither the government party nor the opposition party."
Quader said, "The character of BNP has not changed. They filed cases against us one after another while they were in government. They filed cases against Awami League leaders and activists. They filed a case against Sheikh Selim for the bomb attack at Mymensingh Cinema Hall. They filed a case against us for plate theft. We passed the election with dozens of cases on our shoulders."
The event was presided over by Dhaka 10th constituency MP Sheikh Fazle Noor Tapash and was also addressed by the party's Joint General Secretary Mahbub ul Alam Hanif. The party's Publicity and Publication Secretary Dr. Hasan Mahmud, Organizing Secretary Enamul Haque Shamim, Metropolitan Awami League leaders Morshed Kamal, Aktarul Islam and others were present.
After the rally, they distributed leaflets in several areas of Kalabagan and asked people to vote in boats.