"Zia is hoping for a military intervention. She thinks someone in uniform will put her in power," the Prime Minister said here yesterday, taking a dig at her arch rival and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief.
The Premier said the consequences of such interventions appeared counter-productive to the ex-coup leaders or military rulers in the past and the Constitution now incorporated a provision of sentencing to death the usurpers.
Bangladesh has faced several military coups since independence.
"So everybody knows the result. I don't believe anyone will dare step into the fire...Then who would give her (Zia) such assurances?" Hasina asked.
She said it is not possible to foist an unconstitutional authority on Bangladesh by pursuing a violent movement that lacks political support.
The army in a statement earlier this month said they would remain loyal to Constitution amid unrest in Bangladesh.
It said that "a few section of media have been disseminating information or comments based on speculation and presumption which are unfortunate."
Over 100 people have been killed since the agitations started on January 5. In the latest such incident, a mob lynched four alleged arsonists in the capital early this morning, according to police.
The prime minister has already eliminated the possibility of talks with the agitating BNP-led coalition to end current political deadlock.
The Premier's comments came a day after two leaked separate telephone conversations of a political forum convenor, Mahmudur Rahman Manna with BNP leader Sadek Hossain Khoka and a suspected former army officer abroad over military intervention, sparked uproar on social media.
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