MP Hanzala should be put in a zoo: Rashed Khan

Rashed Khan and MP Hanzala (from left). Collected photo.
BNP leader Rashed Khan has reacted strongly on his Facebook page, criticizing some 'ill' manners of the Member of Parliament, Sayed Uddin Ahmed Hanzala towards a BNP leader.
In a recent post on his Facebook page, Khan he wrote, "MP Hanzala should be kept in a zoo, so that everyone can buy tickets at the zoo counter to see this bizarre creature! The way he behaved today with a BNP leader genuinely made me ashamed—how do these mannerless people become MPs?"
A video has gone viral on social media showing MP Sayed Uddin Ahmed Hanzala from the Madaripur-1 (Shibchar) constituency got agitated and banged a table during a reconciliation meeting. In the one-minute clip, he is seen angrily reprimanding those present.
In the video, the MP who belongs to Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, is heard saying, "Why did you speak? Why did you put up a counter argument here? You, sir, shut up." An elderly man sitting next to him then says, "Shut up? Do I have to obey that? I am already quiet." Immediately after, Hanzala stands up from his chair and, in an agitated mood, tells those present, "Everyone shut up, absolutely no one says a word. I'll tear you all apart. Why am I here? To adjudicate! If you put up a counter argument, I'll give it back—I'll give it back right here. Why are you calling me here? Tell me. Get up, I won't do any adjudication here, get up. I am sitting here—why should there be all this shouting?"
In this regard, Rashed Khan wrote on Facebook, "Earlier, Hanzala had made comments about BNP, saying that if he pokes BNP, they won't be able to remain in this country. We never saw this kind of roaring during the Awami League era. Where were they back then?"
Criticizing Hanzala's political conduct, he wrote, "These days, these people have so much arrogance that they treat government party members like the opposition party that seemed it was an Awami League era. Hanzala's behavior makes it seem like they are the ones in power and BNP is the opposition. It is BNP's misfortune that they have to tolerate these people."
Rashed Khan added, "If there wasn't this political vacuum and crisis, I am sure that BNP leader would have given that bizarre creature called MP a few tight slaps behind the ear."


