As part of their one-point simultaneous movement, BNP’s Dhaka South and North City units brought out two separate processions in the capitals Doyaganj and Gulshan areas respectively on Friday.
The programme is meant for mounting pressure on the government to accept the one-point demand which includes the resignation of the Awami League government and holding the next general election under a non-party caretaker government.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir kicked off the Dhaka South city unit’s procession at Doyaganj around 3:50 pm. The procession will end at the party’s Nayapaltan central office after parading through different roads.
In a brief address prior to launching the programme, the BNP leader slammed the government for oppressing the opposition leaders and activists to suppress the ongoing movement. “The entire country has apparently become a jail. They arrested our many leaders out of fear of losing power.”
Issuing a warning to the law enforcers who are arresting BNP leaders and activists, he said nine police officers who amassed wealth in the USA now can’t go there.
Besides, he said different rights bodies are urging the USA to give more sanctions to ensure a fair election in Bangladesh.
Fakhrul urged the government to quit with dignity by handing over power to a non-party neutral government, paving the way for holding the next polls by forming an impartial new Election Commission.
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Besides, he demanded the government immediately release ailing BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia without any condition and take steps for her treatment abroad.
The BNP leader said the government has taken the universal pension scheme to steal public money and use it in the next election.
Meanwhile, BNP standing committee member Mirza Abbas inaugurated the Dhaka north city unit BNP’s procession near the DCC marker in the city’s Gulshan area around 4pm.
Speaking at a brief rally, Abbas said the ruling party leaders are resorting to lies to mislead people as they have been in power stealing votes.
He said the government has been using the state machinery to subdue the opposition in a bid to cling to power,
The BNP leader urged the government officials and employees to play their role neutrally and stop harassing and oppressing the opposition leaders and activists.
He also urged the government to allow Khaleda to go abroad for her advanced treatment.
Or else, the BNP leader warned, they will wage a fierce movement to ensure her unconditional release from jail and her treatment abroad.
Later, the BNP leaders and activists took out the procession that will end at Mohakhali Bus Station.
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