UNB, Dhaka :
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday said their movement for ‘restoration of democracy’ will be successful this time as the party has become stronger with new leadership.
“We’ve been doing politics in an adverse situation over the last few years. Under the circumstances, our party’s council has surely helped our leaders and activists become revitalised and the party reorganised,” he said.
The BNP leader further said, “We’re very confident we’ll be successful in our movement for restoration of democracy as we’ve been able to strengthen our party with new leadership.”
He came up with the remarks while talking to reporters after visiting ailing former footballer Ainul Haq at his Zigatola house. Ainul Haq, a member of Swadhin Bangla Football Team, has long been suffering from cancer.
The BNP leader stayed beside Ainul for a while and enquired about his health condition. He, on behalf of party chairperson Khaleda Zia, also provided the sick footballer with financial assistance.
Fakhrul said though the country’s people had liberated the country with the spirit of establishing democracy, the entire country has now gone under the rule of an undemocratic and unelected regime.
He said the ruling party men are capturing polling stations and snatching people’s right to franchise as there is no democracy in the country. “It’s unfortunate for the people of Bangladesh.”
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday said their movement for ‘restoration of democracy’ will be successful this time as the party has become stronger with new leadership.
“We’ve been doing politics in an adverse situation over the last few years. Under the circumstances, our party’s council has surely helped our leaders and activists become revitalised and the party reorganised,” he said.
The BNP leader further said, “We’re very confident we’ll be successful in our movement for restoration of democracy as we’ve been able to strengthen our party with new leadership.”
He came up with the remarks while talking to reporters after visiting ailing former footballer Ainul Haq at his Zigatola house. Ainul Haq, a member of Swadhin Bangla Football Team, has long been suffering from cancer.
The BNP leader stayed beside Ainul for a while and enquired about his health condition. He, on behalf of party chairperson Khaleda Zia, also provided the sick footballer with financial assistance.
Fakhrul said though the country’s people had liberated the country with the spirit of establishing democracy, the entire country has now gone under the rule of an undemocratic and unelected regime.
He said the ruling party men are capturing polling stations and snatching people’s right to franchise as there is no democracy in the country. “It’s unfortunate for the people of Bangladesh.”