It is true that fascism has fallen. But fascism can return for some of our work at any time, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has commented. For this, he called on everyone to unite.
Mirza Fakhrul said these things in his speech as the chief guest at a view-sharing meeting titled 'Role of Writers and Artists in State Reconstruction' organized by the Jatiyo Kabita Parishad at the National Press Club on Thursday (November 28).
The BNP Secretary General said that the friends of dictatorship are systematically causing various incidents. The sacrifices made so far cannot be allowed to fail. We must move forward through unity without creating discord among ourselves.
Mirza Fakhrul said that fascism has been defeated, but it can return at any time. Today, unfortunately, we are doing several things that have greatly increased the possibility of fascism returning.
He said, many people say that elections are not democracy, of course not. For that, a process is needed, if we do not go through that process, then we will not be able to reach the goal.
On the current unstable environment, Mirza Fakhrul said, I think it is being created in a very planned way. It is being done by fallen fascism. Why are we, who were in favor and fought, creating division? Today, it is scary to hear different things in different places, we are trying to take the entire movement in a different direction right now.
Criticizing the Indian media, he said, a few people called me last night, their only question was what are you doing about ISKCON? This question is completely intentional.
The meeting, chaired by Jatiyo Kabita Parishad convener Mohan Raihan, also included former DUCSU VP Mujahidul Islam Selim, Nagorik Oikya president Mahmudur Rahman Manna, Biplobi Workers Party general secretary Saiful Haque, Gana Sanghati Andolon chief coordinator Jonayed Saki, BNP vice chairman Nurul Islam Moni, writer and intellectual Salimullah Khan, writer and journalist Abu Sayeed Khan, National Press Club president and editor of Daily Kaler Kantho poet Hasan Hafiz, poet and journalist Sohrab Hasan and Gana Adhikar Parishad general Rashed Khan, among others spoke.
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has urged the interim government to control the situation with firm hand.
The BNP Acting Chairman said this in a statement on the prevailing political situation on Wednesday (November 27) night.
In the statement, Tarique Rahman said, after the escape of the dictatorship, in post-people's uprising Bangladesh, on the one hand, the demands of the people deprived of their rights for a long decade and a half, and on the other hand, the fire of revenge of the fugitive dictatorship has created a turbulent situation in the country. The fugitive dictatorship had created a mountain of irregularities in different sectors of the country in the last 15 years. It took away all the rights of the people. In an environment free from dictatorship, people of different classes and professions are currently taking to the streets with demands and demands. The accomplices of the fugitive dictatorship, who have lost illegal power and illegal privileges, are trying to use this movement to realize the people's demands as an opportunity to destabilize the government. Using the movement as a shield, the conspirators have been involved in an attempt to create anarchy in the country by mixing with the protesters.
He further said that the conspirators have spread a web of conspiracy in the country by exploiting various issues related to the rights of the people. The attempt to create a planned anarchy is gradually becoming visible throughout the country. Intolerance is being observed in the minds of the people. There is no room to view the incidents that have taken place in various parts of the country including Dhaka in the last few days as isolated incidents. The malicious activities of those who have destroyed state stability in recent times have become worrisome.
Urging the law enforcement agencies to closely investigate whether anyone is taking advantage of the people's rational movement situation to 'sabotage', Tarique Rahman said, why have the students who played a courageous role in the public movement on the streets against the mafia government suddenly become so vengeful against each other? This question has now become a big one in the public mind. After such a successful mass uprising of students and the public, why would students vandalize the education premises? Why would they set fire? There is no opportunity to watch these incidents normally. We need to increase surveillance on the situation.
Appealing to the people about the current situation in the country, Tarique Rahman said, "Give the government a little more time. Show a little more patience. Stay calm. Keep a close and vigilant eye on the situation. Regardless of party, religion, or caste, each of us must remember that if we fail to overcome the obstacles of the conspirators on the journey of establishing democracy with prudence, the freedom-loving people will have to pay an extreme price."
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has urged the interim government's Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus to build national unity by discussing with political parties.
He told reporters after a meeting with the Chief Adviser at the state guest house Jamuna on Wednesday (November 27) evening.
Mirza Fakhrul said that no situation should be created in the country that would create division. We have said that national unity is the most needed right now.
He said that there are many challenges ahead of us. To face these, we have asked us to build national unity, especially to resist those who pose a threat to the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh or those who want to destroy stability.
Mirza Fakhrul said that the meeting emphasized on giving a roadmap for the elections. He said that we have talked about building national unity by discussing with all political parties. I have asked you to complete the reforms that are needed for the elections and give a roadmap as soon as possible.
The party's Secretary General said that measures have also been requested to withdraw the cases filed against BNP leaders across the country.
After the meeting, the Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said that the BNP has spoken about national unity. The Chief Adviser also said that he wants national unity. He gave a message of national unity among students, the public, Hindus and Muslims.
He also said that the issue of Chattogram was discussed in the meeting. The Chief Advisor asked everyone to remain calm.
A BNP delegation led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has entered the state guest house Jamuna to meet the chief adviser of the interim government, Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
They entered the chief adviser's residence in Jamuna at 6 pm on Wednesday (November 27).
BNP media cell member Shairul Kabir Khan said that the delegation led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir includes national standing committee members Mirza Abbas, Nazrul Islam Khan, Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and Salauddin Ahmed.
He said that the party's standing committee member Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku could not attend the meeting as he was in Sirajganj.