No election will be fair under the government: Rizvi – 2024-05-01 20:06:33

by times news cr

2024-05-01 20:06:33

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said that there will be no fair elections in Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina government.

He said that in 2018, BNP participated in the National Assembly elections. Awami League came to power by cutting the vote the previous night. They have given 5 seats to such a big political party like BNP. They oppressed BNP leaders and activists, sent them to jail with false cases, filed false cases in the name of grave dwellers, Hajj pilgrims, dying leaders and activists, disappeared and robbed votes.

He said these things on Wednesday (May 1) during the distribution program of drinking water and saline on behalf of Dhaka Metropolitan North BNP among the pedestrians of the city suffering from severe heat wave going on across the country.

At that time, Rizvi said that the people want the current government to fall. Wants the right to vote, wants freedom of expression. Remember, you can’t stay in power by oppressing like this.

Criticizing the Prime Minister’s speech yesterday, this leader of BNP said that the people of this country do not want to see you on the throne. Because you are not popularly elected, the people did not vote for you. Your government is ultra fascism, tyrannical, coercive and over-Indian. Remember, one cannot stay in power by excessive India love and persecution.

Rizvi said that the current hot weather is not only a natural disaster. It is a disaster caused by the unplanned development of the rulers. In the name of so-called development, the environment has been destroyed, only looted. And the Awami League leaders have made second homes in Australia, Dubai and Canada by smuggling the looted money.

Aminul Haque said that Awami League ministers and MPs are not on the side of the people even in this crisis. Because they are not elected by the people, they do not need the people’s vote. He said that this program of BNP will continue in the 71 wards of the north of Dhaka city for public interest.

Dhaka Metropolitan North BNP member secretary Aminul Haque, former mayoral candidate Tabith Awal, Mahmudur Rahman Sumon, Tariqul Alam Tenzing, Anwaruzzaman Anwar, Ferdousi Ahmed Mishti and others were also present at this time.

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