Stating that no election will be held in Bangladesh unless under a non-party neutral government, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said the current Awami League regime is afraid of fair elections.
“Awami League fears credible elections. Awami League does not want to leave power and that is why it is afraid of fair and impartial elections. This is a cowardly government,” he said.
Speaking at a massive youth rally at Suhrawardy Udyan, the BNP leader said most opposition parties, including Jatiya Party and CPB, have been saying no fair election is possible under the Awami League government.
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He said the government’s main target is to prevent the people from joining the election by establishing a reign of terror through intimidation.
“They won’t rig votes this time in the darkness of night as they have come up with a new strategy by appointing all the DCs and SPs as per their choice. Their aim is to stuff ballots in broad daylight to manipulate the election this time,” Fakhrul said.
He warned that no such plot or evil design would work this time. “There will be no election in this country without a neutral non-partisan caretaker government.”
Alongside BNP, Fakhrul said 36 parties simultaneously announced that the next election must be held under a neutral government.
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“So, this Sheikh Hasina regime must resign immediately,” he reiterated.
He said Awami League will not get even 'ten seats' if the national election is held in a free and fair manner.
The BNP leader once again urged the government to quit, dissolve parliament and hand over power to a neutral administration to arrange the next polls under an impartial election commission.
He alleged that the government has been filing ‘false’ cases against opposition leaders and activists to keep them away from elections due to its fear of fair polls.