Monday, April 11, 2011

Stock investors denied justice: BNP

The BNP standing committee member, Nazrul Islam Khan, on Sunday said the investors in the capital

market had been denied justice and alleged that ruling party men had been involved in the share market scam.

'The helpless small investors, who did not get justice from the government, are now seeking justice from Allah,' he said while addressing a discussion meeting marking at city's Bhasani auditorium.

Demanding disclosure of the names of the masterminds of the share market scam, the BNP leader said he dad doubt if the government would make public the names of the masterminds involved in the scandal as the ruling party leaders themselves had been involved in it.

The discussion was organised making the death anniversary of Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal's Dhaka city unit leader Shahidul Islam Chowdhury.

Nazrul Islam Khan, also the president of Sramik Dal, BNP's front organization, vented his anger at the inertia of the party activists and announced that a new committee of the organisation would soon be named making room for dedicated leaders and activists.  

He lamented that the presence of Sramik Dal leaders and activists were hardly visible in any important programme of the BNP.

Nazrul accused the government of transferring pro-BNP workers to the offices outside Dhaka.

The BNP alleged that the government had failed to implement any of its election pledges causing resentment among the people.

He also accused the government of signing 'anti-state' agreements to serve the interests of its 'foreign masters' who, he said, had brought them to power.

Presided over by Dhaka city Sramik Dal president Rehan Ali, the meeting was also addressed, among others, by Sramik Dal general secretary Jafrul Hasan, senior vice-president Abul Kashem Chowdhury and organising secretary Nurul Islam Nasim.

Source: New Age