BNP urges all to join united movement for voting rights

BNP urges all to join united movement for voting rights

The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Wednesday urged people from all walks of life, including all political parties and labour organisations, to join united movement to restore people’s rights to vote.

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir made the call at a workers’ rally organised by the party’s labour front Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal in front of the BNP’s central office in the capital’s Naya Paltan area.

‘About 60 lakh opposition leaders and activists are facing cases, their business entities are attacked and shops are looted,’ he said, adding, ‘Now, it’s not the time to stay at home.’

He said that they would restore the people’s voting rights through united movement and struggles.

The government destroyed all democratic institutions, the BNP secretary general said, adding that it took control of judiciary, administration and media.

‘The government want to establish one-party rule not through making a law in the parliament but by stanching the people’s rights and freedom of speech,’ he said.

‘Today, it is not only the movement of the BNP to restore the people’s rights but also all patriotic political forces are now united,’ he added.

Hundreds of leaders and activists of the BNP and its associate bodies joined the rally ignoring the scorching heat. 

Many leaders and activists took shelter in shadows to save themselves from the heat of the sun.
Stating that the BNP will rise out from the ashes like Phoenix bird, Fakhrul said that the party could not be destroyed.

The BNP leader criticised the prime minister and ruling Awami League president Sheikh Hasina for her remarks that all ultra-rights and ultra-lefts became united to oust the government.

‘Today, every one of the country observes their rights and freedom of speech have been looted, but the prime minister have said she does not know what their crimes are,’ Fakhrul said.

‘I say that their crime is that they have snatched people’s voting rights and are running the country through dummy elections,’ he said, adding that the government made the country economically empty through looting.

He said that the people across the country were now deprived of their minimum rights.

BNP standing committee member Mirza Abbas said that people would have no freedom until the government was ousted.

‘The ruling people are saying that the BNP’s movement is not successful, but the people have seen how they have repressed the movement,’ he added.

Chaired by, Sramik Dal president Anower Hossain, BNP standing committee member Abdul Moyeen Khan and its senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, among others, addressed the rally.

Following the rally, they brought out a colourful procession that began from in front of Naya Paltan office, marched Bijaynagar, Dainik Bangla, Fakirapool crossing, Aramabagh and ended at Naya Paltan.