BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia threatened on Saturday to wage a movement against the government again at the appropriate time after reorganising her party, reports UNB.
"I don't follow anybody's dictate… we'll wage our movement after reorganising our party," she said.
Khaleda was addressing the 6th council of Dhaka city unit of Sramik Dal at the Engineers' Institution in the city.
Renewing her party's demand for a fresh national election, the BNP chief said there was still time to arrange an election immediately under a non-party caretaker government through talks.
"The consequences won't be good the way you (govt) are carrying out repressive acts…one day you'll be held responsible for your misdeeds," she added.
Khaleda also urged her party leaders and activists to get ready for giving a befitting reply to the government's repressive acts.
"It won't be enough to shout slogans or clap only…you'll have to work hard. Our party committees will be reorganised with those who will be able to play a courageous role in the anti-government movement and take to the streets taking risks," she told her party men.
Movement in due time, says Khaleda
FE Team | Published: April 13, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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