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Barisal News: BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has thrown the gauntlet to the grand alliance government challenging it to test its popularity by contesting the national poll holding one under a non-party and neutral caretaker regime.
“Put your popularity on test by vying in the battle of ballots by holding the next general election under a non-party, neutral caretaker government (CG),” Khaleda told the Awami League-led 14-party grand alliance regime.
Indicating the ruling party she said: “The people will reject you with abhorrence if the next general election is held under a non-party and neutral government.”
Khaleda made the remarks while briefly speaking at an Iftar mehfil (session), hosted by Acting Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Maqbul Ahmad in the capital on Saturday.
In her brief speech as chief guest Khaleda Zia blasted the government for its abject failure to run the government. She called upon all to come forward to take part in the united movement to oust the government which has plundered the properties of the people of the country.
She said the people of the country want to free themselves from tyranny and misrule of the government.
“There is no safety and security to the life and properties of people in the country. Police and the terrorists of the ruling party’s student wing Bangladesh Chhatra League are abducting people and mercilessly killing them,” Khaleda alleged.
She underscored the need for a concerted movement with participation of all who want to free themselves from the clutches of this fascist government.
She emphatically said “We want free, fair and credible elections. It is not possible for this government to hold free, fair and impartial polls. During this government no elections was held in a free and neutral manner. The present election commission totally failed to conduct free, fair and impartial polls,” she added.
Attended by eminent politicians, educationists, intellectuals, poets, teachers, physicians, journalists, cultural activists and agriculturists, the Iftar was hosted at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel.
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Barisal News: BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has thrown the gauntlet to the grand alliance government challenging it to test its popularity by contesting the national poll holding one under a non-party and neutral caretaker regime.
“Put your popularity on test by vying in the battle of ballots by holding the next general election under a non-party, neutral caretaker government (CG),” Khaleda told the Awami League-led 14-party grand alliance regime.
Indicating the ruling party she said: “The people will reject you with abhorrence if the next general election is held under a non-party and neutral government.”
Khaleda made the remarks while briefly speaking at an Iftar mehfil (session), hosted by Acting Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Maqbul Ahmad in the capital on Saturday.
In her brief speech as chief guest Khaleda Zia blasted the government for its abject failure to run the government. She called upon all to come forward to take part in the united movement to oust the government which has plundered the properties of the people of the country.
She said the people of the country want to free themselves from tyranny and misrule of the government.
“There is no safety and security to the life and properties of people in the country. Police and the terrorists of the ruling party’s student wing Bangladesh Chhatra League are abducting people and mercilessly killing them,” Khaleda alleged.
She underscored the need for a concerted movement with participation of all who want to free themselves from the clutches of this fascist government.
She emphatically said “We want free, fair and credible elections. It is not possible for this government to hold free, fair and impartial polls. During this government no elections was held in a free and neutral manner. The present election commission totally failed to conduct free, fair and impartial polls,” she added.
Attended by eminent politicians, educationists, intellectuals, poets, teachers, physicians, journalists, cultural activists and agriculturists, the Iftar was hosted at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel.