4.
No sensible Bangladeshi wants to see his/her Bangladesh destroyed by miscreants.
5. Please unite at all levels to defeat the power-hungry evils.
With best regards,
Muktijoddha Dr. Emarat Hossain Pannah (USA)
====================================================================================

While
the national level leaders of Awami League and BNP have failed to reach
a consensus, Sadullapur upazila units of the two major parties have set
a rare example. In the wake of escalating violence, the archrivals have
come together to prevent anarchy and work for peace at their upazila in
Gaibandha. In this photo, they pose just after a joint meeting at the
Sadullapur Press Club. Photo: Star
In a rarely seen unity amid the political culture of confrontation,
leaders of archrivals Awami League and BNP of Sadullapur upazila units
sat early yesterday and decided to work together for peace.
At a joint meeting held at the Sadullapur Press Club, they agreed on
preventing anarchy and restoring law and order in the upazila, a place
recently torn apart by violence.
Jamaat leaders were not invited to the meeting that lasted until 3:00am from midnight.
They said there had been a long-standing friendship among all political
parties of the upazila but it was ruined recently. They vowed to renew
this friendship by respecting each other’s programmes.
They expressed firm commitment to not allow anarchy, arson attacks or rampage in the name of political programmes.
“There was no conflict among the political parties, especially between
the Awami League and BNP but some vested groups are trying to create
conflict. We must be aware and show due respect to the programmes of
each others,” upazila BNP General Secretary Abdus Salam told the
meeting.
He assured that the BNP would observe its programmes peacefully.
Upazila Awami League President Mozharul Islam said, “I request my BNP
friends not to organise any programmes with Jamaat to avoid violence and
maintain peace.” He claimed that he always stopped to show respect to a
BNP procession passing by.
He urged all to ensure peaceful co-existence of political parties in the upazila.
On December 13, upazila Awami League Secretary Shahriar Khan sustained
severe injuries when Jamaat-Shibir activists attacked him and vandalised
his motorcycle. A few days later, agitated Awami League men set fire to
the home of BNP leader Mainul Hasan Sadik.
The meeting was presided over by Upazila Press Club President Mahmudul
Huq Milon and addressed by, among others, Awami League Organising
Secretary Ruhul Alam, its youth front Jubo League President Shah Fazlul
Huq Rana, BNP youth wing Jubo Dal President Abdul Hamid Sarker and
leaders of a few associate organisations of Awami League and BNP.