


Water Resources Minister Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anee said, those who are doing mob. Should move away from here. Mob culture is mob by its very name. Mob means creating such an environment. So creating a chaotic environment. If you create a chaotic environment, it can be an obstacle in building Bangladesh. Those who will hinder the building of Bangladesh will become enemies of the country.
Mob culture must be removed. We have to speak from a responsible position. We should cooperate with the government and the country. If someone goes beyond this. Wants to say something, he has to take responsibility.
The Water Resources Minister made this comment in an interview given to media personnel after paying tribute to language martyrs at the Lakshmipur Central Shaheed Minar on the occasion of International Mother Language Day at around 8:30 am on Saturday (February 21).
Regarding the yes vote or no vote, Anee Chowdhury said, the National Parliament election has been held. We have taken the oath. The yes vote or no vote is a public vote. The yes vote has won there. For very natural reasons, a writ will be filed in the Parliament. There is no need for a yes relationship. Yes will automatically be done as soon as the National Parliament is seated. And this is the July National Charter. Where there is no vote, there will be a discussion in the Parliament according to the no vote.
Present at the time were District BNP Member Secretary Sahab Uddin Sabu, Joint Convener Advocate Hasibur Rahman, Sadar Upazila East BNP President Main Uddin Chowdhury Riaz, General Secretary Shah Md. Emran, Municipal BNP President Rezaul Karim Liton, District Jubo Dal General Secretary Syed Rashidul Hasan Lincoln, District Chhatra Dal President Hasan Mahmud Ibrahim and others.
Earlier, at 01:01 on the first hour of Amar Ekushey, Deputy Commissioner Mehedi Hasan and Police Superintendent Abu Tarek, along with officials from government and private organizations, paid tribute to the language martyrs by placing flowers.
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