Sir (Ershad) is keeping well and is sticking to his decision of
not participating in elections. There is no room for any confusion on the
matter,” Retd Major Khalek Akhtar told reporters at Ershad’s Baridhara residence
on Thursday.
The Jatiya Party chief had asked his party’s ministers and
state ministers to quit from the ‘all-party’ cabinet by Thursday, Khalek
said.
Action will be taken against those who would not resign on charges
of breaching party discipline.
The party leaders would meet Ershad after
submitting their resignations, the aide said.
The former military
dictator directed Jatiya Party’s ministers and state minister to resign on
Wednesday, a day after the party announced to boycott polls.
A strong
contingent of security personnel were posted in front of the Jatiya Party
chief’s residence on Wednesday.
Ershad told reporters he would commit
suicide if efforts were made to arrest him.
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