Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami have resumed their conspiracy, according to parliamentarian Mainul Hossain Khan, general secretary of the Jubo League, who made the announcement on Friday.
In the sake of quota reform, they have entered their kids in the race. They were unable to sustain their campaigns under the party’s name for very long. In the guise of changing the quota system, they are currently attempting to destabilize the nation, he claimed.
This was stated by Mainul Hossain Khan, the principal guest, during an afternoon function in Osmaninagar, Sylhet, to give relief supplies to those afflicted by flooding.
The conference room of Osmaninagar Upazila was the venue for this program.
Previously, Mainul Hossain Khan assisted in the delivery of relief supplies to flood victims at Sylhet City Corporation’s ward number 32 and in the Lalabazar region of Dakshin Surma Upazila, both on the initiative of the Sylhet city Jubo League.
Mainul Hossain Khan asserted during the relief distribution event in Osmaninagar that the anti-national Jamaat and BNP had paid foreign lobbyists Tk 310 million to unseat Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina because the leaders and members of the Awami League, Jubo League, and Chhatra League (BCL) had stood by the people.
He went on to say that they had launched a conspiracy against the nation after failing at that. It is evident that neither Jamaat nor the BNP will stand with the people. When things get tough, Awami League workers and leaders, including the Jubo League, are there to support the people.
According to the prime minister’s orders, they are still offering relief aid to those affected by the disaster, he continued.
Md. Anwaruzzaman Chowdhury, the mayor of Sylhet city, was the primary speaker on the program, which was headed by Shamim Ahmed, the chairman of the Osmaninagar upazila parishad and president of the Jubo League for the Sylhet district.
The program was conducted by Md. Shamim Ahmed, the general secretary of the District Jubo League. Habibur Rahman, the MP for Sylhet-3 seat, was the special guest speaker.