BNP\\\'s movement to be democratic, says Rizvi
Saturday, 2 August 2014
KURIGRAM, Aug 1 (UNB): BNP joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said on Friday that the BNP's post-Eid movement will be democratic and in keeping with the Constitution.
The BNP's highest policymaking standing committee will decide the programmes for the movement, he said at a views exchange programme with the newsmen at his Sardar Para residence in the district.
Rizvi said: "The 20-party alliance, led by BNP, will set the future programmes after observing what sort of oppressive acts are unleashed by the government against the democratic movement."
He alleged that a one-party rule is going on in the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Meanwhile, party's acting general secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has gone to Singapore to secure medical care.
His wife Rahat Ara Begum told bdnews24.com ," Mirza boarded a Bangladesh Biman flight for Singapore at 8:40 am on Friday morning to seek medical care at Singapore National University."
Fakhrul went abroad amid BNP's call to resume its movement for an election under a neutral caretaker government.
During his imprisonment, Fakhrul complained about 'a problem' in his throat in 2013. Later he was treated at BSMMU and at United hospital.
Following his doctors' advice, he sought medical care at Singapore National University Hospital on May 14 last year.
On Feb 8, 2014, he went again to Singapore and was treated at Mount Elizabeth Hospital.