Staff Reporter:
BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Saturday said due to ruling Awami League (AL) government’s ‘knee-jerk foreign policy’ Bangladesh is being turned into a ‘battle corridor’ of neighboring countries.
“Keeping the borders unprotected, the government has deployed hundreds of thousands member of law enforce agencies in the capital to suppress oppositions movement,” he said at a press conference held at BNP’s Nayapaltan central office.
“Why our borders remain unprotected, the dummy government doesn’t explain people anything about it,” he said.
The law enforce agencies were kept engaged to secure one person’s throne, claimed Rizvi. “The home minister and his intelligence agencies were unaware about the secessionist terrorists who attacked our sovereignty whereas they are keen to make plot how to trap opposition activists,” he alleged.
Bank robbery, abduction, attack on law enforcement agency and looting of their arms by so-called Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF) in Bandarban is a clear sign of the failure of Sheikh Hasina’s dummy gov-ernment, the BNP leader said.
He said the home minister’s remarks on KNF is fascinating as well as worrisome as he claimed they (KNF) members were forced to leave the Bangladesh land and maintained communication with him. But why they carried out attack on law enforcement agency is not clear, Rizvi said.
It is clear that Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF) is getting his favour for some unknown reason, he al-leged.
Not only Bangladesh- Myanmar border is also unprotected, but also Bangladesh-India border is witness-ing bloodshed with the killing of country’s innocent people on regular basis, he said.
“Sheikh Hasina and her subservient government have kept their mouth shut over the border killings. BSF is killing Bangladeshi people along the border frequently without any valid reason. About 15 peo-ple were killed in last three months. Even, on March 26, the day of Independence, two people named- Al Amin and Liton- were killed in Naogoan and Lalmonirhut border”.
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General said the incumbent ‘evil power’ had celebrated Independence day but did not utter a single word about the killings of Al Amin and Liton.