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Khaleda for strong movement to 'restore' democracy

Thursday, 25 January 2018



Describing the current government as a neo-Baksal, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia said on Wednesday a strong movement must be waged to restore democracy, reports UNB.
In a statement, she said, "People are now strongly committed to ousting the neo-Baksal regime. We must remove this heavy stone of Baksal through a vigorous movement."
The BNP chief issued the statement marking the introduction of one-party Baksal rule on January 25, 1975 through the 4th amendment to the constitution.
The party also observes January 5 as 'Democracy Killing Day' since 2015, marking the 10th parliamentary election day.
Khaleda said the then Awami League government in 1975 had established a one-party rule, Baksal, on this day in a bid to 'cling to power forever by annihilating multiparty democracy'.
She claimed that BNP founder Ziaur Rahman coming to power after November 7, 1975 had restored democracy and introduced multiparty democracy, ensuring people's basic and human rights.
But, Khaleda said the Awami League-led current government again buried democracy being inspired by Baksal spirit after coming to power through various 'avenues of conspiracy'.
She alleged snatching people's basic and human rights is the tradition of Awami League.
"They annulled the caretaker government system through the 15th amendment to the constitution sensing their debacle in fair polls."