If you see such a dream, you should think about returning Khaleda to jail: Information Minister

Information Minister Hasan Mahmud । Photo: Collected
Information Minister Hasan Mahmud has commented that if BNP sees 'upside-down dreams', they should think about sending Khaleda Zia back to jail. The information minister made this comment to reporters at the secretariat on Monday in response to a statement by BNP leader Amanullah Aman.
'After December 10, the country will run on the words of Khaleda Zia' - Hasan Mahmud said about Aman's statement, if Amanullah Aman sahibs keep dreaming about running the country, then the government should think that the kindness shown by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Begum Khaleda Zia is absolutely necessary. Yes, or he should be sent back to prison. Aman Ullah Aman Sahib probably saw something like this in his dream. But by the grace of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Begum Khaleda Zia is out of jail. Khaleda Zia, who was in jail after being sentenced in a corruption case, is now at her home after being released by the government's executive order. Meanwhile, the BNP government is calling for a movement to fall.
Regarding BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi's comments on human rights activist Sultana Kamal, Awami League Joint General Secretary Hasan Mahmud said, "With due respect to Begum Sultana Kamal, I want to say that she is a human rights activist, an eminent intellectual and I myself do not agree with many of her statements." Most of his statements are against the government. So it is decency and decency to attack him personally. The way Rizvi Saheb called Sultana Kamal the 'broker' of Awami League, when Rizvi Saheb calls Mirza Fakhrul Saheb as the broker of Awami League, I am worried. In response to BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir's comment that 'Pakistan was better', the Information Minister said, analyzing Mirza Fakhrul Sahib's statement, it means that it was not right to become Bangladesh. that is, According to him, it would have been better if Zia had been major. Because if Bangladesh was not created, Zia would have been a major, he could not have become a major general. I think through this speech Mirza Fakhrul Sahib has insulted our liberation war, freedom, martyrs in the liberation war and he should be disqualified from politics in Bangladesh. Any other country would have taken various legal measures against him and he would have been disqualified from politics in that country. But sadly, I don't see the way this truth needs to be discussed and analyzed. Shahid has insulted everyone in the liberation war and he should be disqualified from politics in Bangladesh. Any other country would have taken various legal measures against him and he would have been disqualified from politics in that country. But sadly, I don't see the way this truth needs to be discussed and analyzed. Shahid has insulted everyone in the liberation war and he should be disqualified from politics in Bangladesh. Any other country would have taken various legal measures against him and he would have been disqualified from politics in that country. But sadly, I don't see the way this truth needs to be discussed and analyzed.
Responding to BNP Secretary General's criticism of democracy in the country, Hasan Mahmud said, "Those who were born from the barrel of a gun, who undemocratically grabbed power and distributed the surplus of power, who held the controversial election on February 15, who were born by the political party who canceled Article 7 from their constitution, are corrupt, because of corruption. People laugh when they talk about democracy, given the right to the convicts to do politics.

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