"She (Zia) did not take part in the national elections under our government (on January 5) and now preferred to contest the mayoral polls...(but) why people will give them vote," Hasina said addressing a press conference here.
"How a person responsible for unleashing an unprecedented politics of killing over the last three months can seek public support...I have trust on the people that they will not respond to her (Zia's) call for (voting BNP candidates) after what she did," the prime minister said.
"I urge the residents of Dhaka and Chittagong to take a silent revenge on April 28 on the government for its misdeeds," Zia said, adding recent attacks on her motorcade during the election campaign were instigated by Hasina and were carried out by the ruling Awami League activists.
Zia's motorcade was attacked twice in the past one week.
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