Quader terms quota protest as 'roar of anti-liberation force'

Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader on Sunday said that the uproar of the defeated quarter of the Liberation War won’t be accepted. 

“The demand of expunging Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s comment is tantamount to audacity. The government won’t accept any type of public sufferings in the name quota movement in government services. Any evil efforts will be resisted strictly,” he said. 

The minister said this while addressing a press conference at AL President’s Political Office in the city’s Dhanmondi, reports BSS. Quader said a vested group is trying to carry out a movement against the government in the name of quota movement. BNP is supporting the movement and the anti-liberation slogan on Sunday night at Dhaka University has proved it, he added. 

He said there is no place for rajakars in the soil of Bangladesh. The government won’t accept the uproar of anti-liberation forces, he said, adding, “How they claim themselves as meritorious?” Quader said BNP-Jamaat is the main mastermind of the movement. It is an audacity to give an ultimatum to government, he said. 

He said the decision of the country’s highest court over the quota system in government services is final. Chhatra League and pro-liberation forces are ready to give befitting reply to them, who are instigating the quota movement, he said.
 
“Our only target is to establish the spirit of the Liberation War. What spirit do they believe in? What lessons did they learn? What did they learn?” Quader said pointing at the students. He, however, warned the protesters that any destructive activities won’t be tolerated in the name of movement. They will not be allowed to do any destructive act, he said.

AL Presidium Members Dr Abdur Razzak and Shahjahan Khan, Joint General Secretaries Mahabub-ul Alam Hanif and AFM Bahauddin Nasim, Organising Secretaries Ahmed Hossain, BM Mozammel Haque, Mirza Azam, SM Kamal Hossain and Sujit Roy Nandi and Office Secretary Biplob Barua, among others, were present.