BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said the road march programme that started from Rangpur demanding the next general election under a neutral government will continue until the government resigns.
“Rangpur’s farmers’ leader Nuruldin called people to stand up against injustice during the British rule. Now youths are calling upon the people the country from Rangpur to put up strong resistance against the current dictatorship, fascism and looters,” he said.
Fakhrul said this while inaugurating the youth road march in Rangpur town.
"Our demand is clear, the people of the country no longer want to see Sheikh Hasina in power. Dissolve parliament and hold elections under a non-partisan neutral government. We need to form an impartial Election Commission. This commission will oversee the electoral process and pave way for people to vote for their chosen representatives freely,” said the BNP leader.
Fakhrul said thousands of people are joining the BNP's programmes and the government will be swept away by the collective will of the people, paving the way for a people's government.
"Today, the people of Bangladesh cannot elect their own representatives. Today, the people of Bangladesh have become helpless due to soaring prices of essentials. The prices of rice, pulses, salt, oil and all other essentials have gone out of control. We do not have access to electricity. All (money) are being siphoned of the country due to corruption. You will see that the reserve is falling. They are stealing from the reserve."