Dhaka, Feb 15: As the mainline opposition Awami League formally launched the oust-government movement by staging series of shut down in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Khaleda Zia cautioned that her government would not tolerate any anarchy and indiscipline to impede development. ''No concession would be given to the troublemakers this time for the sake of people s interest,'' Khaleda said, adding that the government will give a befitting reply to those who would indulge in the acts of terrorism, anarchy and indiscipline. The Prime Minister came up with hard-hitting remarks at a public meeting in the capital yesterday amidst a dawn-to-dusk strike enforced by former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League. Yet another hartal would be clamped across Bangladesh tomorrow by the youth front of Awami League to protest police atrocities on the Youth League leaders and workers including its president Zahangir Kabir Nanak during yesterday’s shut down. Tomorrow’s strike would be third in the five days since last Thursday. Administering a note of warning against the strike, the Prime Minister said, ''awami League remained inside their houses by calling hartal. Let the hartal callers keep indoors.'' Begum Zia who had to quit from the prime minister s office in 1996 in the face of mass uprising triggered by the Awami League-led opposition said her government would not allow repeat the event of 1995-96 by allowing acts of disruption and anarchy. Meanwhile, Awami League general secretary Abdul Jalil MP last night formally declared one-point oust-government movement after his party s central working committee meeting chaired by its President Sheikh Hasina. Hasina earlier gave the government one-month time to meet her 15-point demand to stop terrorism, corruption, price-hike and political repression. The ultimatum expired on February 10, triggering series of anti-government shut downs. Bureau Report