UNB, Dhaka :
Claiming sure victory in their ongoing movement, BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia on Tuesday night hoped that 2015 will be the year of democracy and development. “The current government is unelected, illegal and unrepresentative one. It has snatched people’s voting and basic rights. The country is now on the verge of destruction as killings, forced disappearances and looting are the main principles of the regime,” she said. Khaleda further said, “Now we all must get united to get rid of it. If we can wage a united movement we believe our victory is certain, Insallah, as people are with us.”
The BNP chief came up with the high hope while exchanging greetings with members of the Christian community marking the Xmas Day and coming New Year 2015 at her Gulshan office.
She also cut a cake celebrating the Xmas while leaders of Bangladesh Christian Association presented her a bouquet on the occasion. Depicting the country’s sorry state, Khaleda said there is no peace and security of people of any community in the country. “We’re going through a very hard time. No one will be able to realise in what terrible condition we’re passing days. Most of our leaders and activists have been implicated in false
cases,” she said adding that 59 cases were filed against BNP acting secretary general Fakhrul Islam Alamgir alone.
“So, democracy must be restored to ensure peace and prosperity for people,” the former Prime Minister added.
Mentioning that BNP has respect for all religions, she said the people of all religions and their worship places and houses come under attack when Awami League comes to power. Khaleda said they want peace and unity among people to take the country forward and ensure its development.
Claiming that her party values the people of religions equally, she said they will do the same if BNP is voted to power.
Claiming sure victory in their ongoing movement, BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia on Tuesday night hoped that 2015 will be the year of democracy and development. “The current government is unelected, illegal and unrepresentative one. It has snatched people’s voting and basic rights. The country is now on the verge of destruction as killings, forced disappearances and looting are the main principles of the regime,” she said. Khaleda further said, “Now we all must get united to get rid of it. If we can wage a united movement we believe our victory is certain, Insallah, as people are with us.”
The BNP chief came up with the high hope while exchanging greetings with members of the Christian community marking the Xmas Day and coming New Year 2015 at her Gulshan office.
She also cut a cake celebrating the Xmas while leaders of Bangladesh Christian Association presented her a bouquet on the occasion. Depicting the country’s sorry state, Khaleda said there is no peace and security of people of any community in the country. “We’re going through a very hard time. No one will be able to realise in what terrible condition we’re passing days. Most of our leaders and activists have been implicated in false
cases,” she said adding that 59 cases were filed against BNP acting secretary general Fakhrul Islam Alamgir alone.
“So, democracy must be restored to ensure peace and prosperity for people,” the former Prime Minister added.
Mentioning that BNP has respect for all religions, she said the people of all religions and their worship places and houses come under attack when Awami League comes to power. Khaleda said they want peace and unity among people to take the country forward and ensure its development.
Claiming that her party values the people of religions equally, she said they will do the same if BNP is voted to power.