The government used to lower its voice whenever it fell in danger

Khaleda termed prime minister’s Friday’s invitation to the opposition to sit for a dialogue as a “new drama”.
“The government used to lower its voice whenever it fell in danger. You [PM] have again started playing a new drama to divert people’s attention after the Savar tragedy–when country’s all people and workers are angry over the killing of garment labourers at Rana Plaza and when Alems [Islamic scholars] are staging movement against those speaking ill against our holy Prophet.”
Pointing to PM’s call for a dialogue, Khaleda said: “Now you [PM] are urging to sit for a dialogue, calling for photo session, calling to join parliament. Who knows [may be] you will invite [me] after some days for a cup of tea.”
Amid clappings by thousand of opposition leaders and activists, the former prime minister said, “But I am inviting her [PM] to a cup of tea at my house to discuss the form of caretaker government and how the next election will be held.”
At the same time, Khaleda also warned the government that it would face dire consequences if it fails to meet opposition’s demand for restoring CG system. em from Jamaat-Shibir, Khaleda termed prime minister’s Friday’s invitation to the opposition to sit for a dialogue as a “new drama”.

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“The government used to lower its voice whenever it fell in danger. You [PM] have again started playing a new drama to divert people’s attention after the Savar tragedy–when country’s all people and workers are angry over the killing of garment labourers at Rana Plaza and when Alems [Islamic scholars] are staging movement against those speaking ill against our holy Prophet.”
Pointing to PM’s call for a dialogue, Khaleda said: “Now you [PM] are urging to sit for a dialogue, calling for photo session, calling to join parliament. Who knows [may be] you will invite [me] after some days for a cup of tea.”
Amid clappings by thousand of opposition leaders and activists, the former prime minister said, “But I am inviting her [PM] to a cup of tea at my house to discuss the form of caretaker government and how the next election will be held.”
At the same time, Khaleda also warned the government that it would face dire consequences if it fails to meet opposition’s demand for restoring CG system.