“We’ll resist if any undemocratic and unconstitutional government wants to come to power through a conspiracy,” he said.
B Chowdhury, also a former president, came up with the remarks while speaking at a post-Eid reunion arranged by BDB’s Dhaka north city unit at its Kuril Biswa Road office.
He also warned the current government that it will be forced to accept the demand for holding the next polls under a neutral administration.
The BDB chief said the Cabinet must be dissolved before the election and the army will have to be deployed one month before the election to 7-10 days after the polls.
He also opposed the Election Commission’s decision to use Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the national election. “It won’t be allowed to take the vote through EVMs.”
B Chowdhury said Jukta Front will not allow anyone to install an autocratic government as it is working for ensuring a politics of balance.
He said their alliance wants to forge a greater unity with all political parties, except those are anti-liberation ones, to ensure people’s justified rights.