Jumbangla Desk: President of Gana Odhikar Parishad and former VP of Daksu Nurul Haque Noor said, 'The son of a minister will be a minister and the son of an MP will be an MP - this will not be allowed to continue. For this we have entered the field with the politics of change. First we have to change ourselves, then the country.
He said these things in the public meeting organized by Gana Odhikar Parishad at Wazir Ali school grounds in Jhenaidah city on Saturday (October 19) afternoon.
Gana Odhikar Parishad president Nurul Haque Noor said, 'This new freedom of the August revolution has started to show us new dreams. We don't want to be enslaved by any other country. Bangladesh will face all conspiracies and move forward.
Addressing the advisers, he said, 'The ghosts of Awami League still remain in the administration.
The people of the country have placed you in the chair with trust and faith. If you can't run, then sit down and decide politically with the parties. We do not want to see the rise of any more fascism in the country.'
Nurul Haque Noor said, 'We have been repeatedly attacked while speaking for the people.
Now people can speak freely and freely. It is the responsibility of all of us to sustain this change.'
He also said, 'Those who came to power in the last five decades, built a mountain of wealth by smuggling thousands of rupees of the country to America, London, Canada, Malaysia and Singapore. From union parishad chowkidars to primary school peons, everyone was involved in corruption. The People's Rights Council has started to build a prosperous country and nation by uprooting the root of corruption.'
Gana Odhikar Parishad District President Sakhawat Hossain presided over the event and spoke at the event. Rashed Khan, Joint General Secretary Hasan R Mamun, Shakiluzzaman, Advocate Noore Ershad Siddiqui, Majedul Haque, Golam Sarwar, Zahidur Rahman, Taufiq Shahriar Khan, Rabiul Imlam, Khulna Organizing Secretary Ashiq Iqbal, Rajshahi Organizing Secretary Sumon Kabir, Tofajzel Hossain, Barisal Organizer. Editor Rafiqul Islam and others.