Govt\\\'s only agenda to make country \\\'oppositionless,\\\' alleges Fakhrul
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Criticising the government for not releasing his party colleague Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain despite a High Court (HC) bail, BNP spokesman Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said Monday that making the country 'opposition- less' is the current regime's only agenda, reports UNB.
In a statement, he also said the government alongside its repressive acts, abduction, enforced disappearances and dangerous secret killings, continued arresting and harassing national leaders implicating them in 'false' cases to make the opposition leaderless.
Fakhrul, the BNP acting secretary general, said, "The government has put BNP standing committee member, former ministers and noted educationist Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain in jail resorting to various ploys though he was granted bail from the HC."
He strongly protested and condemned the government's 'politically motivated heinous move'.
"Mosharraf has been held in jail as part of the government's advance steps to suppress the upcoming movement," the BNP leader added.
Describing the current government as 'democracy annihilator', the BNP leader said the Awami League regime has destroyed all the basic elements and principles of democracy, including the democratic institutions, the rule of law, opposition parties and freedom of expression.
Mirza Fakhrul also alleged that the 'power-greedy' government does not bother even to sacrifice the country's independence and sovereignty in its own interest.
He warned the government that it would neither be able to destroy BNP nor stay in office illegally.
He demanded the government immediately release Mosharraf after withdrawing all the 'false' cases filed against him. Or else, he asked the government to get ready for facing any unexpected situation.