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BNP reiterates call for fair elections to ensure democratic Bangladesh

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"We’ve to move towards the establishment of a new, revolutionary, democratic Bangladesh with the rule of law Bangladesh and independence of the judiciary"

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Publisted at 9:03 PM, Thu Oct 3rd, 2024

BNP senior secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Thursday asked the interim government to arrange a free and fair election soon by completing the necessary reform tasks for the sake of building a new and democratic Bangladesh as per the aspirations of the recent revolution.

“We’ve to move towards the establishment of a new, revolutionary, democratic Bangladesh with the rule of law Bangladesh and independence of the judiciary. So, a free and fair election should be held as soon as possible,” he said while addressing a rally in the city.

 
Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) and Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) jointly arranged the rally in front of the Jatiya Press Club, demanding the withdrawal all ‘false’ cases filed against Amar Desh editor Mahmudur Rahman and opening the daily Amar Desh.    

Rizvi said the aspirations of the revolution could be implemented soon if the power of the people is given to (the representatives of) people by completing the necessary reform tasks.

Noting that fascism and Nazis should never be politically and socially rehabilitated in the country, he said Mussolini hadn’t returned to Italy and Hitler hadn’t been resettled in Germany. “So, mafia-nazi-fascists should no way be resettled in Bangladesh,” he said.

Referring to sending Mahmudur Rahman to jail, the BNP leader said it is a question of the nation as to why the government that came through a huge sacrifice is torturing the pro-democratic revolutionary people by using the laws enacted by Sheikh Hasina.

"We want to see a revolutionary government. A government will have to work realising the public sentiment. We don’t want a government like Sheikh Hasina's one,” he said.

Rizvi questioned why Mahmudur Rahman had to go to jail in the 'fascism-free Bangladesh.'

 
Citing that the law adviser is surely a dignified man and very close to them, he said the law adviser mentioned about laws in this regard, but the revolutionary government should not work on the basis of the traditional laws.

Referring to Jagannath University student Khadijatul Kubra who was sent to the jail in a case filed under the Digital Security Act (DSA) by the Awami League government, he questioned why master's student Khadija still in the jail and how does the administration run.

"If a student is still in jail just because of a (facebook) post, then we have to understand the ghosts of Sheikh Hasina are in the court, the administration and the police today and they are disturbing this government at every step," he said.

The BNP leader claimed that now the secret associates of Sheikh Hasina are trying to create confusion in the administration, the police and everywhere.

"Your police stand idle. How come a murder is committed in front of the police! Then the responsibility (of the murder) goes on the interim government,” he said.

Addressing the function, BFUJ Secretary General Kader Gani Chowdhury said they feel very sad that they had to take to the streets to meet their demands after the students-people mass uprising.

“We demand all closed media outlets including newspapers be opened. We demand the withdrawal of the false cases filed by killer Hasina against the journalists and political leaders," he said.

DUJ President Shahidul Islam said the law adviser must tell why Mahmudur Rahman had to go to jail.

BNP's Volunteer Affairs Secretary Mir Sharafat Ali Sapu, among others, spoke at the rally presided over by BFUJ acting president Obaidur Rahman Shahin.
 

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