The general secretary of the People’s Rights Council commented that the people do not want to hear the story of state reform on an empty stomach. Rashed Khan He made this comment at the opening ceremony of Swasti Haat program yesterday on Sunday. On behalf of Bangladesh Professional Rights Council, this relief hut has been launched in front of the central office of Public Rights Council in Paltan of the capital.
Md. Rashed Khan said that the government is not able to fulfill the aspirations of the people. The price of goods has skyrocketed, people’s sighs have started rising. The government will not be able to retain power if it cannot break the tyranny of syndicates and middlemen. Criticism of the government has already become widespread. Till now the correct list of martyrs has not been prepared, the martyr families have not been compensated. Now people are crying in hospital beds. Why not taken abroad for treatment of serious injuries?
He also said that the people do not want to hear the story of reformation of the state on an empty stomach. So go to the market, break the syndicate. On the street, Haten listens to people. You are not listening to people. Is it possible to run the country without political parties? You want to remove the president now. But that was necessary before taking the oath. If the president is removed now, you will also become illegal. Because the one who took the oath, if he does not stay, how will you stay?
He also said that then I said that if the national government is not formed, it cannot survive. did not listen Now why do you listen to the parties? You do not have a revolutionary spirit. If he did, instead of forming an interim government, he would have formed a revolutionary government, now the government is running in a semi-constitutional, semi-revolutionary spirit.
Zafar Mahmud, president of Professional Rights Council, said, “We will open relief huts across the country.” This is our protest. We want to show what the government can’t do. Our vegetable prices here; Eggplant 55 taka per kg, bitter gourd 60 taka per kg, gourd 35 taka per kg, pepper 140 taka per kg, chichinga 50 taka per kg, potato 57 taka per kg, onion 110 taka per kg, lemon juice 15 taka, cauliflower 20 taka per kg, radish 56 taka per kg, Patal 60 taka per kg, Pepe 20 taka per kg.
Advocate Khalid Hossain, General Secretary of Professional Rights Council, spoke. This relief hut has been started by the initiative of Rezwan, Secretary of Professional Rights Council. Shahidul Islam Fahim, senior council member of Public Rights Council, public leader Ilyas Miah, general secretary of Labor Rights Council Sohel Rana Sahad and others also spoke.