BNP Chairperson’s Advisory Council member Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal on Friday demanded that the government return the party chairperson Khaleda Zia's house on Shaheed Mainul Road in Dhaka Cantonment, which was taken back by the Awami League regime.
Speaking to reporters at the grave of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman, he also said BNP has the confidence in the newly formed Election Commission.
“Khaleda Zia was forcibly ousted from her residence atcMainul Road in just a single dress, even before the case concerning the matter was resolved. The government should take steps to help her heal from the trauma associated with that house,” the BNP leader said.
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Stating that the BNP chief was unfairly evicted from her Cantonment house, he urged the government to take steps to ensure justice for her.
As the wife of a former Army Chief, Alal said it was natural for Khaleda to attend the Armed Forces Day reception in the cantonment, but she was unable to do so for nearly a decade.
“The expression of Khaleda Zia that we witnessed at Senakunja was like a bird that had been chained for years and was finally set free,” he observed.
Khaleda Zia attended the Armed Forces Day reception at Senakunja on Thursday, after 11 years.
Alal, along with leaders and workers of Jatiyatabadi Prochar Dal, paid homage to late President Ziaur Rahman by placing a wreath at his grave in the capital, marking the 13th founding anniversary of the organisation.
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On April 8, 2009, the Awami League government cancelled the allotment of Khaleda Zia's Shaheed Mainul Road house in Dhaka Cantonment, citing several irregularities in the allotment within the military zone.
Subsequently, on November 13, 2010, she was evicted from the house where she had lived for 38 years, since her husband Ziaur Rahman served as deputy chief of the army. After Zia’s assassination in 1981, then Army Chief HM Ershad allocated the 2.72-acre property to her at a token price.
Asked for his comment on the formation of the new Election Commission (EC), Alal said BNP want to place its trust in the newly formed Commission. “We hope the Commission will demonstrate its competence through its actions, rather than engaging in excessive rhetoric.”
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He also stated that the formation of the new EC marks the beginning of the electoral process. "We expect the reform work initiated by the government will be completed swiftly to facilitate the holding of the national election."