Home minister: We have heard BNP formed a cabinet to oust Awami League

Home minister: We have heard BNP formed a cabinet to oust Awami League

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal on Saturday said that the party has heard that BNP formed a cabinet as part of their plan to oust Awami League from power.

“I have been hearing for a few days that BNP will occupy Dhaka and drive us out on December 10. We've also learned that a cabinet has been formed,” he said during the triennial conference of Dhaka district Awami League at the capital's Sher-E-Bangla Nagar area on Saturday.

He later asked the participants of the event: “Could you please tell me how the BNP would select the government? I am not sure.”

As Awami League does not believe in politics of conspiracy, the countrymen will once again vote for boat in the upcoming national elections, added Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal.

“Awami League always believes in the mandate of the people. The countrymen will never do wrong, they will again vote for boat to bring Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to power,” he added.

Kamal said people believe that as long as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina leads the country, the pace of progress and development would continue and they would be able to live in peace and harmony, reports BSS.

Thousands of leaders and activists of the ruling party joined the Dhaka district Awami League's triennial conference on Saturday.

After almost six years, the triennial conference of Dhaka district Awami League is being held at the capital's Sher-E-Bangla Nagar area.

The conference was inaugurated by hoisting the party flag at around 2:25pm.

The party men started gathering around the platform shaped like Awami League's boat symbol since morning.

As the conference was held after a long time, the upazilas were covered with banners and festoons in the names of the leaders and activists of the Dhaka district.

Bangladesh Awami League Presidium Member Advocate Kamrul Islam inaugurated the conference while the General Secretary Obaidul Quader was present as the chief guest.