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Politics of blaming BNP has resurfaced: Murad

Politics 2025-03-20, 10:24pm

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Dhaka, 20 Mar – Yasin Ferdous Murad, president of Dhaka District Unit of Jubo Dal, said on Thursday that the culture of spreading propaganda against the BNP, which began during the "fascist" rule of the Awami League, still prevails.

“The politics of shifting blame onto BNP has resurfaced,” he said, while addressing an Iftar mahfil organised by Gamgutia Union BNP and its associated organisations in Dhamrai.

Whenever something happens anywhere in the country, people unfairly blame the BNP for it, he said.

He accused the defeated forces, along with some opportunistic parties, of conspiring against BNP to tarnish the party's image.

Murad urged party leaders and workers to stay vigilant and resist any potential plots against the nationalist forces.

He added that the nation was going through a difficult time, which was why BNP was exercising patience and maintaining a tolerant attitude towards all. However, BNP would not accept any unfair blame imposed upon it.

He called on party leaders and workers to remain alert, ensuring that no one engages in immoral or unruly behaviour under the BNP's name.

Murad warned that the party would take action against anyone found involved in wrongdoing, and no one would be exempt from disciplinary measures.

The Jubo Dal leader also expressed hope that, under the leadership of BNP acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, Bangladesh would be free from corruption if the BNP wins the election.

"A beautiful and prosperous Bangladesh will be built with the support of the common people. We must all work together to achieve this," he said.