AB Party's labour politics aims at resolving working people's problems: Manju

BSS
Published On: 25 Jan 2025, 17:06 Updated On:25 Jan 2025, 19:39

DHAKA, Jan 25, 2025 (BSS) - Amar Bangladesh (AB) Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju said resolving the problems of the working people will be the objective of his party's labour politics.

"The politics of AB Party is the politics of solving problems. We want to transform our labour wing into a labourers' party. Our labour politics will be to solve the problems of the working people," he said.

The AB Party chief said this at a discussion at the party's central office in the city on the occasion of the joining of 100 new members in AB Labour Wing on Friday, said a press release here today.

AB Party Labour Secretary Shah Abdur Rahman presided over the event while AB Party General Secretary Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuad spoke as the special guest.

Manju said the people of Bangladesh consider the politics as a tool to enjoy the benefits.

"Corruption and misrule of political leaders have forced people to hate politics. But at the end of the day, politicians run the country. So, we have to work to change people's perception about politics," he added.

Putting emphasize on solving people's problems, the AB Party chief said, "If we talk about resolving the people's problems, raise demands with the government and wage movements, people will join us. Many new people joined (our party) today. I hope, we all will work together to establish people's rights".

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