Politics of AB Party is to rebuild the state: Manju

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Published On: 02 Feb 2025, 20:18 Updated On:02 Feb 2025, 20:24
AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju spoke today at the party's secretarial committee meeting in the capital. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, Feb 2, 2025 (BSS) - Amar Bangladesh Party (AB Party) Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju said the politics of the AB Party is to revamp the state.

"We have formed the secretarial committee in a manner similar to a shadow ministry . . . It is a major challenge for the newly formed secretarial committee to establish citizens’ rights, create a national consensus on country’s interests and provide a clear idea among the people about the new politics here,” the party chairman said.

He was speaking at the maiden meeting of the newly formed AB Party secretarial committee in the city, said a party release this evening.

Noting that the people had great expectations from the government after students-people uprising, Mujibur Rahman further said but no significant progress was made on various issues, including the trial of the genocide, breaking the syndicate and controlling the price spiral of essentials and improving the law and order countrywide.
 
“Rather, the unity of the anti-fascist movement is slowly being destroyed,” he observed.

Referring to the movement, the AB Party chairman said miscreants attacked the AB Party office as a sequel to protesting to unseat the then fascist government, he said, “Many of our brothers and sisters had to suffer a lot while being active in the movement and had to face imprisonment. We were able to hold a successful council by facing various challenges. My Bangladesh Party was reborn after the council.”

AB Party General Secretary Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuad conducted the meeting. Party's Senior Vice-Chairman Prof Dr. Major (Retd) Abdul Wahab Minar, Vice-Chairman Advocate Golam Faruk, Lt. Col. (Retd) Helal Uddin, among others, spoke on the occasion.

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