DHAKA: The opposition BNP plans to launch a fresh anti-government movement after the Ramadan lull, with a sure-fire neo-strategy.
“BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia will announce new strategy of its movement to topple the government after the month of Ramadan,” said party standing committee member Barrister Moudud Ahmed at a discussion meeting in the city Saturday.
The ex-law minister said the new anti-government movement would be more effective than hartal.
Bangladesh Labour Party organised the discussion titled ‘Corridor in the name of Transit: National Security’.
Giving an outlook of the oust-government movement, Moudud said country’s economy and investment won’t be affected for the new move, “but the government will be unnerved.”
On the red-hot transit issue, he said that transit with India would create crisis for the countrymen in the long run.
Labour Party Secretary-General Hamdullah Al Mehedi presented the keynote at the program.
Jamaat-e-Islami MP Hamidur Rahman Azad, Bangladesh Khelafat Mazlish president Mohammed Ishak, National Democratic Party president Safiul Alam Pradhan and acting President of Labour Party Mostafizur Rahman Iran also spoke at the meet.
BDST1558 HRS AUG 21, 2010