No democracy in country now, govt gagging people's voice

Alleges Dr Zafrullah


FE Team | Published: October 23, 2020 22:05:32


Gonoshasthaya Kendra founder Dr Zafrullah Chowdhury speaking at a sit-in programme, organised by Rajnoitik Daler Nibandhan Podhati Batiler Dabi Parishad in front of the National Press Club in the city on Friday, demanding cancellation of all 'black laws' — Focus Bangla

Gonoshasthaya Kendra founder Dr Zafrullah Chowdhury alleged on Friday the current government has established 'one-party Baksal' rule in the country by 'snatching' people's democratic rights, reports UNB.
"All the activities of this government are anti-democratic. As per our constitution, I've the right to speak up and enjoy the freedom of association. But I'm not allowed to do that," he said.
Dr Zafrullah came up with the remarks while speaking at a sit-in programme, organised by Rajnoitik Daler Nibandhan Podhati Batiler Dabi Parishad in front of the National Press Club in the city, demanding cancellation of all 'black laws', including section 90 added to the RPO, and the reconstitution of the Election Commission.
Zafrullah, a freedom fighter, said, "There's no democracy in the country now. Baksal has been established in the country with a different name. It can't go on."
Dr Zafrullah said it is the government's wrong policy to gag people's voice and create obstacles to people's right to expression.
"All the works you (PM) are doing is gradually proving to be wrong. For example, making death penalty as punishment for rape by amending the law is a wrong step. This provision of hanging couldn't bring change anywhere in the world. It's a medieval option of punishment," he observed.
Referring to media reports, the freedom fighter said the heinous crime like rape did not fall even after the introduction of death sentence as punishment for rapists. "Rather it's increasing. Now the situation is becoming so worse that children at schools and madrasas are increasingly getting raped. How did she (PM) make such a big mistake? "
Zafrullah said the government is arresting journalists and other people who raise their voice against it but those who have siphoned off millions of taka are not punished. "Can it be democracy?"
He also criticised neighbouring India for what he said exploiting Bangladesh. "Today's newspaper report exposed how much India has been looting us as the country received $128 billion from Bangladesh (as remittance) in 2018. This country didn't spend even $100 million during our Liberation War."

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