Al Jazeera spread false information about Bangladesh
There were no protests against rising food prices, inflation or electricity prices. So there is no question of common people entering the field. Instead, ordinary people avoided the conflict areas.
Qatar-based international news media Al Jazeera has presented wrong news about Bangladesh. On July 29, the channel published wrong news in a report about BNP's Dhaka stay programme.
There were no protests against rising food prices, inflation or electricity prices. So there is no question of common people entering the field. Instead, ordinary people avoided the conflict areas
According to the report, all the people who come to the anti-government BNP's sit-in program to demand increase in food prices, inflation and electricity prices are ordinary people.
But the real truth is that the Dhaka stay program was of BNP, BNP leaders and workers participated in it. No ordinary people participated there. In addition, the program is not due to the increase in commodity prices, but a stand-in program for the one-sided demand of the resignation of the government.
The report also said that BNP's top leader Aman Ullah Aman was injured by the police. But when he fell ill before the start of the program, the police took him to the hospital. Another top leader Gayeshwar Roy was injured by bricks thrown by his party leaders and he was also protected by DB police.