BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Wednesday asked the government to decide by October 28 whether it will take a safe exit by quitting power or will get ousted by people.
Speaking at a mammoth rally, he also said they will start an unstoppable journey of their final movement on October 28 by holding a grand rally in the capital.
“There're a few more days ahead. Decide what you will do within the holidays of the (Durga) Puja. Decide whether you’ll resign and take a safe exit with self-respect or will be driven out by the people,” the BNP leader said.
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He called upon the government to try to understand the body language of the people and peacefully hand over power to a non-partisan government for the sake of a credible national election.
“You (PM) take the message from this public rally that people no longer want to see you in power. I repeat, step down with dignity by handing over power to a neutral and non-partisan government for conducting the election in a credible manner,” Fakhrul said.
Otherwise, he warned, the people have woken up to ensure the fall of the government.
BNP’s Dhaka south and north city units arranged the rally in front of the BNP’s Nayapaltan central office with the participation of a huge number of leaders and activists of the party and its associate bodies.
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The rally was meant to mount pressure on the government to accept the party’s one-point demand that includes the resignation of the government and the unconditional release of party chief Khaleda Zia for her treatment abroad.
Fakhrul said that their party will hold a grand rally in Dhaka on October 28 to step up the opposition’s campaign for the resignation of the government and holding the next election under a non-party administration.
“We’ll hold a grand rally in Dhaka on October 28 (Saturday). From this grand rally, a grand journey of our movement will begin,” he said.
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Stating that their planned grand rally is a partial programme of the final phase of their movement, Fakhrul hinted that the opposition will announce a series of action programmes on October 28.
“After the grand rally, Inshallah, we won’t stop until the fall of this regime,” he told the opposition supporters.
The BNP leader said the grand rally will be arranged as part of the simultaneous movement. “We--all political parties--who are on the simultaneous movement will make this programme a success."
“It’ll be a peaceful programme. We’ll ensure the fall of this terrorist Awami League regime that has been creating chaos in the country,” he said.
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Fakhrul, however, warned the BNP leaders and activists that the government may create many hurdles and obstacles ahead of the grand rally. “But we have to make the rally a success braving all possible odds to move towards our desired goal of establishing the rights of the people."
Fakhrul said the government has been trying to confuse people by carrying out various false campaigns by using social media as it could realise that people are not with it.
He also said the government has also been resorting to various evil tactics sensing its imminent fall. “The people now don’t get confused by the government’s false campaigns.”
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The BNP leader said the government has arrested over 250 BNP leaders and activists ahead of the BNP’s rally in fear of losing power.
“The government began to tremble in fear of the people. The more the end of their tenure is approaching, the more they are getting afraid. That’s why more than our 250 leaders and workers have been arrested involving this rally,” he said.
The BNP leader also said their party’s around 96 leaders have already been convicted in different cases ahead of the next national election. “The government is thinking of clearing the field by disqualifying our leaders for the election through sentencing them. How afraid this government is as they’ve taken such measures!”
He said the government could not demoralise the BNP leaders and activists by repressing, arresting and sentencing them.