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If there is an attempt to create an unstable situation, the government will be strict

Dhaka:

The ruling Awami League and its 14-party alliance will deal with the program of 'National Unity Front', which consists of several parties including BNP and Gano Forum, if it is peaceful.

However, if there is an attempt to create an unstable situation with the demands that the Oikya Front is talking about, the government will take a strict stand.

Talking to the leaders of the ruling party at the policy-making level, they got to know this view. Leaders of Awami League think that Oikya Front does not have the ability to demand through agitation at the moment. The election time for the 11th National Assembly is very close. They will not get enough time to protest and demand.

President of the public forum. Jatiya Oikya Front, which consists of BNP under the leadership of Kamal Hossain, has announced the program of rally in Sylhet on October 23. It has been announced to hold rallies in other divisional cities in stages to implement the seven-point demands raised by this new alliance.

Talking to the leaders of the policy-making level of Awami League, it is known that the rulers are thinking of dealing with them politically if the Jatiya Oikya Front carries out a peaceful program. The negative aspects and activities of this new alliance and alliance leaders will be brought to the fore in different ways. Public opinion will be formed against this alliance by highlighting the past activities of the alliance leaders including BNP. Therefore, Awami League and 14 parties will be in the field with various programs.

When asked about this, Awami League presidium member and spokesperson of the 14 party Health Minister Mohammad Nasim said that they have given the program, that is not a problem. We want everyone to vote. But the claims they are making are absurd, not supportable. If they try to conspire about it, if they try to confuse the situation, the people of this country will resist them. We are in the field with 14 teams.

14 parties have planned a mass meeting in Dhaka on October 29. Before this, a rally will be held in Chuadanga on October 26. There is a rally program in Jessore too. However, the 14 party leaders said that the date will be announced later.

Although there is talk of dealing with Jatiya Oikya Front politically, the ruling party is also worried that an unstable situation may be created before the elections. That is why the government, Awami League and 14 parties are on alert. The movement of this alliance is kept under constant observation. Politically, the Awami League and 14 parties are in the field, and law and order forces have also been kept ready to deal with any situation.

The policy-makers of the government and the ruling party said that the Jatiya Oikya Front and their programs are being monitored. Because the main strength of this alliance is BNP. Jamaat is with BNP. To prevent the last elections, they carried out various acts of terror and sabotage to destabilize the country. Now they are preparing to enter the field with a new alliance. What will be their field position also remains to be seen.

Talking to those policy-makers of Awami League, it is also known that the administration will take a strict stand if they try to make the situation abnormal. Law and order forces have been kept ready to avoid any situation. Alliance leaders will be under pressure if they try to create an unstable situation. Especially, there are multiple cases against leaders at different levels starting from the top level of BNP. Legal action will also be taken against them in these cases.

When asked about this, Awami League presidium member Kazi Zafar Ullah said that the program has been given a good word, if they give a program for the preparation of the election, then it is good. We would think they are preparing for elections. We also want all parties to come to the election. There is no problem if the program is peaceful. But if there is an attempt to create chaos in the name of demand, then surely there will be a system to prevent it. Law enforcement agencies must take action.

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