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Govt has turned Bangladesh into Hirak Rajar Desh - Abbas

Special Correspondent Politics 2023-09-26, 6:47pm

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Mirza Abbas, member, BNP Standing Committee.



Sept 26 - The government has turned the country into ‘Hirak Rajar Desh’ and it will meet the same fate as Hirak Raja, said BNP Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas on Tuesday.

“Bangladesh did not become independent to establish anyone’s one-party rule. Bangladesh became independent to ensure democracy, freedom of speech and right to franchise. It’s not a kingdom of any king or queen and not to turn a ‘Hirak Rajar Desh’,” he said.

The BNP leader came up with the remarks while addressing a road march programme of the party at Jhenaidah bus terminal.

The BNP road march started at 11:45 am from Jhenaidah town and will end at Khulna via Jashore and Magura.

He also urged the BNP leaders and activists to get prepared to topple the government.

Abbas further said that the health condition of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia is critical.

The BNP leader alleged that the government has made the country bankrupt through money laundering. “When we raise our voice, the law enforcement agencies arrest us and sent to jail. These will not be tolerated in an independent country,” he pointed out.

Once the amount of Bangladesh’s defaulted loan was Tk 21,000 crore and now it stands at Tk 109 thousand crore. “People want to know where this money has gone?” Mirza Abbas questioned.

Earlier on September 18, BNP announced a 15-day programme till October 3, including road marches, as part of their ongoing one point-movement demanding resignation of the government.

The programme was extended by two days till October 5. -UNB