He questioned why movement is being staged even after the students’ demand have been accepted
Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader on Saturday said legal actions will be taken against those instigating students to take to the street.
“A political party is instigating students to take to the street. Legal actions will be taken against the instigators by scrutinizing video footages,” he said while addressing a BRTA program on road safety and mass-awareness raising at Manik Miah Avenue in Dhaka.
Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, questioned why movement is being staged at midnight even after the students’ demand for road safety and half fare in buses have been accepted and why any incident is quickly being spread live on the Facebook page of Basher Kella (a page run by radicals).
Presenting data on several road accidents in recent times, the minister said road accidents cannot be accepted by any means and these are very much sorrowful.
Mentioning that different questions and allegations have been raised over the death of a student in an accident at Rampura, he questioned from where hundreds of people went to the scene within 10-12 minutes at midnight and how the news of the accident had spread so fast.
He also said the death news is very much saddening.
We have taken different initiatives to avert road accidents. We have also accepted the demand of students for their half fare in buses,” he added.
The minister further said: “I think the reasons behind the movement for road safety are not illogical. When the students are concentrating on their studies after stopping their movement, political instigation is being carried out to take the students to streets. It is very unfortunate.”
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