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Old June 29, 2006, 04:19 AM
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Default Hot Hot Hot News: Hasina says, itz revenge time, rocks!!!

Ladies and Gentlement: Hasina says, after winning the next election, it will be rock time. Rock rock RAB and Police...he he he

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Hasina says Khaleda might take over presidency in 12 to 15 days
Staff Correspondent
The Awami League president, Sheikh Hasina, on Tuesday said her party, if voted to power, will enact laws to try the officials of the Rapid Action Battalion and the police who harassed her party leaders and activists.
Hasina, also leader of opposition in parliament, asked her party men to prepare a list of such policemen and RAB officials with their addresses and photographs so that revenge could be taken.
‘You [party men] will also collect the particulars of the plaintiffs who filed false cases against the Awami League activists. No one would go unpunished. We will enact laws to try them if we return to power again,’ said Hasina, addressing a discussion meeting marking the party’s 57th anniversary in the auditorium of the Institute of Diploma Engineers.
Hasina, also former prime minister, on June 15 directed her party leaders and activists to contact the families of the police personnel, who assaulted the opposition’s women activists, and ask them to rein in their kin, or they (policemen’s families) could face such attacks.
On Tuesday, she said. ‘If my sisters are tortured, why should theirs (police’s) lead happy lives? Now we have to think of revenge only for survival.’
Hasina, meanwhile, said the prime minister, Khaleda Zia, might take the charge of presidency in 12 to 15 days to make sure that her party can rig the next general elections.
‘The prime minister is conspiring to be president to ensure the rigging of the next general elections. With the expiry of the period of rest of the president, Khaleda Zia will take charge of the presidency in 12 to 15 days,’ said Hasina.
Hasina, questioning the truthfulness of the president’s illness, however, said the president fell sick soon after the prime minister had met him at Bangabhaban.
She said the prime minister was in a fix about her party’s victory in the next general elections because of its misrule and the increase in the prices of essential commodities.
Hasina said the president’s office is an institution which should be protected at any cost to uphold the country’s dignity.
Hasina expressed her optimism that her party would win the elections in spite of the conspiracies of the government.
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