LGRD, and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has alleged that a section of people are engaged in various conspiracies to prevent democracy from taking root in Bangladesh, reports UNB.
Speaking as the chief guest at a discussion in memory of late politicians Mahbubul Haque and Mahbubul Alam Tara at the Jatiya Press Club in the capital on Friday, Fakhrul said efforts are underway to undermine politics and democratic institutions.
"There is a conspiracy to destroy politics. Such efforts are never a good sign for healthy political practice," he said.
Fakhrul, also BNP general secretary, said he was unsure whether those involved were acting knowingly, but suggested that many appeared to be pursuing a deliberate agenda.
“The rhetoric and narratives they are promoting are enough to undermine the normal course of politics,” he said.
Referring to the current political environment, he remarked that the late leaders being commemorated were fortunate not to have witnessed what he described as the present culture of political bullying and character assassination.
The BNP leader also criticised social media, saying it often misleads people and encourages poor judgment.
"I do not use social media and I do not even have an account because I have seen that it can confuse people, take them in the wrong direction and force them into making wrong decisions," he said.
Fakhrul said the country had regained an opportunity to return to a democratic process following a major movement and mass uprising, but alleged that organised efforts were now being made to disrupt that process.
"After such a large movement and mass uprising, we had an opportunity to return to a democratic process. But I can see a very deliberate attempt to obstruct that process," he said.
He expressed concern that democracy was facing serious challenges.
"Democracy is in danger. There is a conscious and organised effort to break down institutions, make everything meaningless and create chaos," he said.
According to Fakhrul, some quarters had been engaged in conspiracies even before the election and intensified their activities shortly after the events of 2024 with the objective of ensuring that democracy does not survive in the country.
He said the government had been formed through a democratic election and therefore had a responsibility to identify such conspiracies quickly and strengthen democratic institutions.
"The government's duty now is to identify these conspiracies and reinforce the democratic process," he said.
Paying tribute to the late leaders, Fakhrul said Mahbubul Alam Tara, Mahbubur Rahman and others had made lasting contributions to the nation and society.
"They viewed politics as a means of serving the people and strengthening democracy," he said.
Criticising the growing trend of personal attacks in politics, Fakhrul said attempts were being made to discredit political leaders through various forms of content and language.
"The tendency to assassinate the character of political leaders has reached an alarming level. This is a warning sign for a healthy political culture," he said.
While acknowledging that political differences are natural, he said personal attacks and propaganda only weaken politics.
He also said the misuse of social media was diverting people away from mainstream democratic politics.
Highlighting BNP's political philosophy, Fakhrul said the party is not a revolutionary organisation but a liberal democratic political party committed to protecting people's rights and welfare.
"BNP is a fully liberal democratic political party devoted to the rights and welfare of the people," he said.
Plot on to destroy politics: Fakhrul
FE Team | Published: June 06, 2026 00:16:09
LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir speaking at a discussion held in memory of late politicians Mahbubul Haque and Mahbubul Alam Tara at the Jatiya Press Club in the capital on Friday. — Focus Bangla
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