Oust Govt
BNP getting ready to oust govt, not to join polls under Hasina: Abbas
BNP senior leader Mirza Abbas on Saturday said their party is preparing for ousting the Awami League government, not for joining the national election under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
“BNP is not getting ready for an election under Sheikh Hasina. Rather, we are preparing for ensuring the fall of this government,” he said.
Speaking at a rally, the BNP leader also said their party will no longer let the government continue its misrule and repressive acts.
Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal organised the rally in front of the Jatiya Press Club protesting the killing of its Jashore unit leader Badiuzzaman Dhani.
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Badiuzzaman Dhani, 42, senior vice president of Jashore District Jubo Dal was hacked to death by miscreants in Jashore town on July 12.
Abbas, a BNP standing committee member, said the government is trying to hush up the killers of Badiuzzaman by describing his murder as an outcome of intra-party conflicts.
“We would like to make it clear that this is not an internal feud. Awami League has carried out this murder incident to scare BNP workers,” he said.
“We don’t want to see any more killing. This time we’ll come up with resistance and protest. This government won’t be spared anymore,” the BNP leader said.
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BNP wants 90s-like unity of democratic forces to ‘oust’ govt
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday urged all the democratic forces to forge a strong unity like that of in the 90s to restore democracy by ousting the Awami League government.
"There’s no ground beneath the feet of the current government. We all now must unite against it. The movement in the 90s succeeded as all the democratic forces were united and they all together ensured the fall of the dictator, Ershad,” he said.
Speaking at a discussion, the BNP leader said now there is no alternative to forging unity among the democratic forces in the same way. “We’ve to unite all the democratic and patriotic forces to oust the current terrible fascist government through a fierce movement. “
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Pro-BNP student leaders of All-Party Students Unity (Apsu) of the 90s arranged the programme at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh marking the Democracy Day commemorating the fall of autocratic ruler HM Ershad in 1990.
Fakhrul alleged that the Awami League government has no relation with democracy since it has taken a stand against the country’s people.
He said the government is trying to mislead people in various ways to divert their attention from the country’s problems to a different direction as it has become politically bankrupt.
Fakhrul said the ruling party demonstrated a poor show in the third pace of Union Parishad (UP) polls though BNP is not there in the election race.
He also congratulated a member of the transgender community who was elected chairman at Trilochanpur union of Kaliganj in Jhenaidah defeating the Awami League candidate during the third phase of the UP polls.
Stating that their party chief Khaleda Zia has been fighting for life at Evercare Hospital, Fakhrul said she is not yet allowed to go abroad to receive advanced treatment.
“Doctors are saying they’ve no more scope to treat her (Khaleda) since there’s no advanced medical centre in Bangladesh where such treatment is possible. It‘s only available in advanced medical centres abroad,” he said.
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The BNP leader said though the entire nation wants Khaleda to be sent overseas for treatment, the government is not letting her go there. “They (govt) are talking about the law. It’s the government, not the law, that is a barrier to taking her abroad.”
He said the government can allow the BNP chief to go abroad anytime under section 401 of the Criminal Code of Procedures.
BNP standing committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy urged the government to clearly say whether it will allow Khaleda to go outside the country for treatment or not. “We need a straight answer.”
He warned that their party together with people will ensure the fall of the government through a strong movement, paving the way for Khaleda’s treatment abroad.
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