Bhola, 8 Feb – BNP Standing Committee member Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed has said that support for the interim government will continue despite its “weak nature,” aiming to restore stability in the country.
"Lawlessness is not something we want. We hope that the current government, despite its weaknesses, will restore law and order and establish a democratic environment," he said while speaking at a seminar in Bhola on Saturday.
He said the unrest in society is growing and stressed the need for decisive government action to restore stability.
Despite concerns over the government's effectiveness, he reaffirmed the BNP’s willingness to cooperate, stating, "We are aware of the government's weaknesses, but we will still cooperate for the greater good of the country."
Hafiz Uddin also described Prof Yunus as a "pride of the nation" and said he would engage with political parties to help create a more stable and democratic environment.
"…while we speak of development, we remain a poor nation. The concept of 'development' has been imported to hide poverty. Compared to developed countries, we are far behind, and we must strive for greater progress," he added.
Lalmonirhat Upazila Jamaat Ameer Maulana Md Abdul Haque was also present at the event.