Mentioning that BNP has given nominations to war criminals, their relatives and corrupt elements in different constituencies, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday urged the people of the country not to cast their votes in favour of them in the forthcoming national election.
"They want to make those who committed crimes against humanity or their relatives, wives or relatives of convicts in the August-21 grenade attack and graft cases and corrupt elements as elected representatives. But the nation didn't expect it," she said, according to UNB.
The Prime Minister further said, "People can never accept it. So, I think they should be more aware in this regard so that such criminals never get vote. I would like to urge people to never cast votes in favour of them."
Sheikh Hasina said this while addressing a discussion arranged by Awami League at Bangladesh Krishibid Institution in the city on the occasion of the Martyred Intellectuals Day.
She questioned whether there were no other qualified persons in BNP and whether it did not find the qualified persons other than criminals or whether the party considers crimes as 'qualifications'.
Sheikh Hasina, also the Awami League president, chaired the discussion addressed, among others, by party general secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader.
Mentioning the names of Motiur Rahman Nizami, Mojaheed and Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, the Prime Minister said those were made ministers by BNP were later convicted for crimes against humanity and their death sentence was also executed.
“It's shameful for the nation that the flag, which had been earned in exchange for blood of millions of martyrs was handed over to them,” she said adding that BNP perhaps has no shame.
Coming down heavily on Dr Kamal Hossain, Kader Siddique, Mahmudur Rahman Manna and Sultan Mohammad Monsur for joining hands with war criminals and corrupt persons, she questioned whether they feel ashamed.
The AL President urged her party’s leaders and activists to make the people aware of the criminals and corrupt persons so that they would not cast vote in favour of them in the upcoming national election slated for December 30.