Fakhrul slams govt for repressive acts

Bangladesh
Fakhrul slams govt for repressive acts
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday alleged that the ‘repressive acts by the government have defeated that of Pakistani occupation forces’.

“They want to introduce a one-party Baksal rule as done in 1975 by taking away people’s freedom of expression and voting right,” he said while addressing a views-exchange ending up in local BNP leaders at Kazir Deuri in Chattogram, UNB reports.

Fakhrul said a large number of BNP leaders now are in jail. “Around 35 lakh BNP leaders and activists have already been made accused in cases in the united states. There’re also murders, forced disappearances and extrajudicial killings.” 

He, however, said BNP didn't disappear completely from their battle to establish democracy in the united states even after that.

The BNP leader said their party cannot be destroyed by oppression. “BNP rises such as a phoenix from the ashes whenever any attempt is made to annihilate it as country’s persons are with it.”

Fakhrul claimed that today’s meeting turned into a rally because BNP is people’s party. “Those that won’t allow BNP to do politics will are in a fool’s paradise.”

Alleging that the government is pushing Khaleda Zia towards death in a planned way, he said she could not get right up from bed and stand. “Besides, her diabetic condition has worsened.”
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