Oust government, restore democracy: Fakhrul
12 October 2022, 08:25 pm | Updated: 30 November 2024, 07:35 am
Accusing the government of turning Bangladesh into a crematorium, BNP leaders on Wednesday said that removing the ruling Awami League from power was the only option to restore democracy in the country.
“We fought the War of Liberation for democracy. After 50 years of independence, we are fighting again for its restoration. It’s a big and tough struggle, and we must win it,” BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told a massive anti-government rally in Chattogram, reports UNB.
“We have no other alternative but to win this battle. Either we’ll turn victorious, or we’ll die in this fight,” he told his supporters on Polo Ground in the city.
He warned that if their current movement fails, democracy will vanish from the country and the nation’s existence will be at stake. “We want to get democracy and people’s rights back,” he said.
As part of the party’s planned divisional programmes, Chattogram city unit BNP organised the rally in the port city where tens of thousands of their activists and leaders joined.
Wednesday’s programme was the first divisional rally to denounce the ongoing power crisis, unusual price hikes of daily essentials and killing of five opposition activists in police firing in Bhola, Narayanganj, Munshiganj and Jashore during recent anti-government protests.
Oust government, restore democracy, Mirza Fakhrul tells Ctg rally
BNP on September 27 announced to hold public rallies in all divisional cities. The party will conclude the divisional rallies through a mass gathering in Dhaka city on December 10.
On Wednesday, Mirza Fakhrul also accused the government of destroying the country’s economy and all the state institutions by indulging in corruption and plundering over the last 15 years.
“This monstrous regime of Awami League had turned Bangladesh into a crematorium. They plundered public money and laundered it abroad,” he said.
BNP standing committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdury said that their party leaders and activists were attacked and prevented in different areas, including in Mirsarai and Sitakunda, from joining the rally.
He said their many leaders and activists were injured as they were attacked, and their vehicles were damaged by law enforcing agencies and ruling party ‘cadres’ on their way to the rally.
Chowdhury said BNP activists had been arrested by police while their homes were raided overnight on Tuesday.
He said a small section of the members of police, not the entire police force, is involved in such activities to make the government happy.
“Despite attacks and various repressive measures, the government could not prevent the mass wave towards our rally. Several lakhs of people joined our rally,” Chowdhury said.
He said the people of Chattogram sent out a message to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to step down immediately through their spontaneous participation in the rally.
The BNP leader hoped that their ongoing movement will succeed soon as people are eagerly waiting to get rid of the current fascist regime.
“We’ll force this regime to quit and establish a non-party caretaker government to hold a credible election and restore people’s voting rights,” he said.