'Imbalanced person can't remain MP'
Monday, October 05,2009
DHAKA: BNP Secretary General Khandakar Delwar Hossain yesterday said that the government termed Abdul Jalil, former general secretary of Awami League as 'mentally imbalanced' to cover their involvement in the conspiracy of January 11, 2007 and the election held on December 29, 2009.
He said this to reporters at BNP central office at Nayapaltan in the city in his reaction regarding the declaration of Abdul Jalil as 'mentally imbalanced' by AL general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam on Saturday.
He raised the question about the legitimacy of retaining Membership of Parliament of Jalil after the declaration.
"No mentally challenged person can continue to remain Member of Parliament according to law," Delwar said.
Gayashwar Chandra Roy, joint secretary general of BNP, Rizvi Ahmed, office secretary of the party, Moazzem Hossain Alal, general secretary of Jubo Dal and Sultan Salauddin Tuku, president of Jatiyabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), among others, were present.
Jalil's London statement was true what BNP and people have said about a deal with AL and forces at home and abroad who brought AL to power, Delwar said.
Delwar said his party supports the government only for the interest of democracy, as 'a government elected by any means is better than a non-elected, undemocratic army backed government'.
The government he said has failed to hold a fair trial of BDR mutiny as the ruling party men were involved in the incident, Delwar alleged.
Now the government is busy to satisfy its foreign allies, who brought AL to power, by giving corridor in the name of Asian Highway, the BNP Secretary General said.
Delwar said, "We are with those who work to preserve the national interest. This initiatives at one stage will turn into a movement."
Monday, October 05,2009
DHAKA: BNP Secretary General Khandakar Delwar Hossain yesterday said that the government termed Abdul Jalil, former general secretary of Awami League as 'mentally imbalanced' to cover their involvement in the conspiracy of January 11, 2007 and the election held on December 29, 2009.
He said this to reporters at BNP central office at Nayapaltan in the city in his reaction regarding the declaration of Abdul Jalil as 'mentally imbalanced' by AL general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam on Saturday.
He raised the question about the legitimacy of retaining Membership of Parliament of Jalil after the declaration.
"No mentally challenged person can continue to remain Member of Parliament according to law," Delwar said.
Gayashwar Chandra Roy, joint secretary general of BNP, Rizvi Ahmed, office secretary of the party, Moazzem Hossain Alal, general secretary of Jubo Dal and Sultan Salauddin Tuku, president of Jatiyabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), among others, were present.
Jalil's London statement was true what BNP and people have said about a deal with AL and forces at home and abroad who brought AL to power, Delwar said.
Delwar said his party supports the government only for the interest of democracy, as 'a government elected by any means is better than a non-elected, undemocratic army backed government'.
The government he said has failed to hold a fair trial of BDR mutiny as the ruling party men were involved in the incident, Delwar alleged.
Now the government is busy to satisfy its foreign allies, who brought AL to power, by giving corridor in the name of Asian Highway, the BNP Secretary General said.
Delwar said, "We are with those who work to preserve the national interest. This initiatives at one stage will turn into a movement."