Sitting in the AC room and understanding the problems of the people: Hasnat Abdullah in Parliament

Hasnat Abdullah, Member of Parliament for Comilla-4 Constituency, has not been able to understand the problems of the people while sitting in the AC room. He said that there is no need to show faces of those who have been injured and abused for the past 17 years.

This NCP Member of Parliament said these things in the 21st meeting of the 13th National Parliament.

Hasnat Abdullah said, "We all had the need for a structural change. I can challenge if I can say that if If it was the 2014 Parliament, the proposals that have been given by this side (opposition parties) have been given by the consensus commission, even one of the parliament could not be found, but it would have taken a stand against this reform.

Comilla The MP from 4 seats said that the Human Rights Commission has been abolished and it is said to be reinforced in this Parliament, everything is going through a revision. If it was right, this ordinance could be accepted here and corrected later.

I call on everyone to understand the language of the generation, Hasnat said, "The government party is a relative poison, I will call everyone to try to understand the language of the generation. Our Prime Minister's children are the same generation, I would like you all to try to hold us. Only BNP, Jamaat or NCP's dreams and aspirations of the people of Bangladesh can be realized."

He said, I can understand that this is creating alienation from the people. Sitting in the AC room of the parliament, sitting in the AC room, enjoying the benefits of uninterrupted electricity, the people are not able to understand the problems of the people.

The ongoing unstable situation in the university campuses, he said, said the campuses are being destabilized and we do not want to return to a Bangladesh where the politics of repression is going on.

Hasnat Abdullah said, "We do not want politics to eliminate anyone politically. No one can benefit from the politics of eradication or suppression. We do not want to return to that Bangladesh."