BNP out to harm market in name of boycotting Indian goods: Quader

BNP out to harm market in name of boycotting Indian goods: Quader

Ruling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on Friday said that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party had indulged in a deep conspiracy to destabilise the country’s market system in the name of boycotting Indian products.

‘But the country’s people will not respond to their (BNP’s) call,’ he told a press conference at the AL president’s Dhanmondi political office in Dhaka this morning.

Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, said that BNP’s plot to destroy relations with India was the manifestation of the mental weakness of the leaders of that party.

‘Their call for boycotting Indian goods will not affect the relations prevailing between the two countries (Bangladesh and India). The country’s people will boycott those who have called for the boycott of Indian products,’ he said.

The AL general secretary said that when a political party got bankrupt having radical mentality, it could talk like boycotting its neighbouring country by violating diplomatic norms.

‘The majority of our essential products come from India. It has benefits too. The cost of imports from distant countries is high. So, the plot to destroy our relations with India is the manifestation of BNP’s mental disorder. They (BNP) are paying a lot for not joining the last general elections,’ he said.

Quader said that a senior BNP leader was seeking the cooperation from the neighboring friendly country to save Bangladesh’s democracy and on the contrary, a junior leader of BNP was calling for boycotting the Indian products.

‘In fact, the BNP’s politics is chaotic and messy. Now they don’t understand whom they want to make pleased. Which way will BNP actually go? They are now pathless like the wanderers and talking perplexed,’ he said.

Commenting that the 21-year hostile relations with India after the assassination of Bangabandhu caused a huge harm to Bangladesh, the road transport and bridge minister said that it was quite possible to get benefits by maintaining good relations with India.

‘The Awami League has proved by doing so. Enclave exchange and border agreement were implemented. Now there is positive progress in signing deals on Teesta and Feni river water sharing...there is no need to have quarrel with the neighbour,’ he said.

Quader said that communal politics had been going on in the name of opposing India since the Pakistan era, while today’s call for boycotting Indian goods was an integral part of that.

Criticising the allegations of oppression of BNP leaders, he said that BNP general secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and almost all its leaders had come out of jail gradually but Fakhrul was saying from Singapore that they were being suppressed.

‘Almost all the BNP leaders have been released from jail on bail. Where is the repression here? Isn’t this a contradictory statement?’ he questioned.

About electricity import from Bhutan, the AL general secretary said that he thought that India would not make objection to importing electricity from Bhutan using Indian territory.

He said that the King of Bhutan would come to Bangladesh and he would meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

‘Our prime minister has family ties with the family of the King of Bhutan. I think India will not disagree to importing electricity from Bhutan using Indian land,’ Quader said.

AL organising secretary BM Mozammel Haque, deputy office secretary Sayem Khan and central committee member Anwar Hossain were, among others, present at the press conference.