We don’t want to come to power with India’s concerns: Hasnat Abdullah
National Citizen Party (NCP) chief organizer for the southern region Hasnat Abdullah has said that he doesn’t want to come to power with India’s concerns. He made the remarks in response to questions from reporters before the International Crimes Tribunal after presenting his witness statement in the murder case of Abu Sayeed, the first martyr of the July uprising, on Tuesday (December 9).
Hasnat Abdullah said, “We don’t want to come to power with the concerns of our neighboring country India, which controls the media, controls the bureaucracy, controls the military.” Do you not want to come to power? Responding to the question, he said, “We want to come to power. We want to come to power with the people. We don’t want to come to power in a controlled manner by leading an unholy alliance. “We will take the people with us… if the people give us a mandate, if the people think we are fit to come to power, we want to go.”

