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B Chy urges expatriates to work unitedly for ousting govt in next polls
4/21/2006
 

          Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh President AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury has urged the expatriates to work unitedly for ousting alliance government in the next election, reports BDNEWS.
Badruddoza Chowdhury was talking with the adviser to the UK branch of his party Faruk Chowdhury, who called on him at his residence in the city Thursday.
Former president said the incumbent government could do nothing for the people in the past four and a half years than presenting them corruption, terrorism and poverty and siphoning off thousands of crores of taka abroad.
He said that all the expatriates of the country would have to work collectively to oust the government in the next election.
He said it also failed to utilise the foreign remittance of the expatriates and to take realistic steps for doing good to them.

 

 
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