Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Dhaka: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has called for the election. On Thursday, he alleged that “fascist traitors” are still conspiring to weaken the achievements of the July rebellion and called upon everyone to hold an acceptable national election to restore the democratic system in the country. His son and acting president of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Tariq Rahman requested Muhammad Yunus -led interim government to maintain neutrality, saying that the public’s suspicion on its fairness is increasing.
“Fascist traitors are active about their conspiracies,” Jia, who was three -time Prime Minister, said in a video address already recorded to her party workers. He urged everyone to work together to restore democracy in Bangladesh. Zia (79), who was present in London for treatment, said, “The fascist ruler fled during the mass movement. People hope that the current interim government will quickly complete the minimum reforms for the maintenance of the nation and make everyone acceptable elections to return to the democratic system “The former Prime Minister said,” Let us put our full strength to build a democratic Bangladesh. Let us intensify unity. “
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Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has already announced to return home during the elections in Bangladesh. But the question is whether she will be able to participate in Bangladesh elections. Calling for elections, Jia said, “Although I am in Britain for treatment, I am always with you.” Addressing a meeting organized in the presence of around 4,000 party workers and leaders, acting BNP President Rahman asked the interim government to maintain neutrality. Speaking through a digital platform from London, he said, “It has already emerged concerned about its (government’s) fairness. I urge the government to be more vigilant in maintaining neutrality. (Language)
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