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No 'Khulna-style' polls in Gazipur, warns BNP

June 24, 2018 00:00:00


BNP mayoral candidate for Gazipur City Corporation Hasan Uddin Sarker speaking at a street gathering during mass contact in Pubail area on Saturday — bdnews24.com

BNP senior leader Moudud Ahmed warned on Saturday the government of dire consequences if the election to Gazipur City Corporation is held in a 'Khulna-style', reports UNB.

"The Gazipur election is an acid test for both the government and the Election Commission. We'll closely observe their activities," he said.

Speaking at a discussion, the BNP leader further said, "There's a tremendous public support for the 'sheaf of paddy' in Gazipur. We would like to clearly say the consequences will be terrible if a Khulna-like election is held in Gazipur."

Youth Forum, a pro-BNP platform, arranged the programme at the Jatiya Press Club demanding the release of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia from jail and proper treatment of her.

Moudud, a BNP standing committee member, said they will finalise the decision on joining the upcoming election to Rajshahi, Sylhet and Barishal city corporations after assessing the Gazipur polls.

He said the time has come for their party to put up a strong resistance against the misdeeds, repressive acts, extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearance and filing of false cases by the government as only four months are left to hold the next general election.

"We must reinforce our strength and get united to create a resistance against the government," the BNP leader added.

He called upon the people of all walks of life to forge a strong unity to 'restore' democracy in the country.

Moudud, a former law minister, alleged that the lower courts are defying the apex court orders regarding the hearing on the cases of Khaleda Zia.

He said magistrates are not obeying the Supreme Court as they are now not accountable to it. "They now work under the executive branch."

The BNP leader said Khaleda Zia must come out of jail on bail, and join the next election, no matter what evil efforts the government resorts to.

Moudud feared that Awami League may try to foil the next general election in fear of losing power and facing public wraths for their misdeeds, repression and corruption.

"We must remain careful about it."

He said people will surely get united and restore democracy and voting rights through a movement.


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