AL an irreligious party in guise of secularist: Khaleda


FE Team | Published: October 15, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia exchanging greetings with the members of the Hindu community at a reception at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh in the city Tuesday marking the Durga Puja. — Focus Bangla Photo

Branding Awami League (AL) as an irreligious party in the guise of secularist, BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia Tuesday said the ruling party men attack all religions whenever they get a chance, reports UNB.
"Secularism is just their (AL) mask. AL, in fact, is an irreligious party undercover of secularism. So, they attack all the religions whenever they get a chance," Khaleda made the remarks while exchanging greetings with members of the country's Hindu community at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh following Durga Puja.
She further said: "Those who claim that their party is a secular one are attacking their own religion and the religions of others."
The BNP chairperson accused the current regime of resorting to repressive acts like killings, enforced disappearances and looting and widespread corruption. "People of no religion are safe under this illegal and usurper administration."
She urged all, including the Hindu community, to get united to save the country and its people from the grasp of the current 'illegal, looter and killer regime'.
Khaleda alleged that the Hindu community members are coming under regular attacks and being repressed under the current regime.
She claimed that the ruling party men are grabbing land property and worship places of the Hindu community and destroying their temples. "But they (AL men) are at large after committing such heinous crimes. No punitive action is taken against them as they belong to the ruling party."
Khaleda alleged that the ruling party always tries to save their people by shifting the blame for attacks on the community onto others.
She said AL men killed many innocent members of the Hindu community, including Biswajit Das in old Dhaka and senior lawyer Chandan Kumar Sarkar in Narayanganj.
The BNP chief claimed that her party has respect for all religions as it believes in religious harmony. "We have respect for all religions as we love ours."
"BNP is a patriot political party and it wants to maintain friendly relations and harmony with the people of all religions and all countries. We're now seeing a sign that our friendly ties with the people of all religions are consolidating and growing fast with the increased participation of you in our all programmes," she told her audience.
Calling upon the Hindu community to rally round under her party, the former prime minister said, "You'll be able to differentiate between BNP and all other parties if you come with us."
Khaleda further claimed they had given equal treatments to people of all religions when her party was in power. "All had been able to enjoy the equal facilities when we were in office."
Mentioning that Bangladesh is a wonderful and potential country, she said if her party returns to power, they will work together with all irrespective of their believes and opinions, and develop the country. "We'll create an example for others by forging a unity and establishing peace and harmony in our country if we get a chance in the future."

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