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Banning any political party not a solution: Gayeshwar

May 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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“No problem is ever solved by banning political parties. Rather, by changing the mentality of society and ensuring the rule of law, people decide who is acceptable or prohibited,” he told a discussion meeting

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10 May, 2025, 03:15 pm

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BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy during a meeting with 12-party alliance on 10 May 2025. Photo: UNB

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BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy during a meeting with 12-party alliance on 10 May 2025. Photo: UNB

BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy during a meeting with 12-party alliance on 10 May 2025. Photo: UNB

BNP Standing Committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy today (10 May) said banning any political party is not the solution to problems, as people themselves eliminate any party that goes against their interests.

“No problem is ever solved by banning political parties. Rather, by changing the mentality of society and ensuring the rule of law, people decide who is acceptable or prohibited,” he told a discussion meeting.

The 12-Party Alliance, a like-minded coalition of the BNP, organised the programme at the Jatiya Press Club, demanding the removal of obstacles to the homecoming of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and ensuring maximum security for him.

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Gayeshwar, a BNP Standing Committee member, said the Muslim League was the main architect behind the creation of Pakistan.

“But now, it’s difficult to find any trace of its existence.”

He mentioned that Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) was once a major political force after the country’s Liberation War, but it has splintered into several factions.

The BNP leader said many other parties have also lost their existence after being rejected by the people. “Those who take a stand against the people become eliminated naturally.”

Gayeshwar said if people believe that the Awami League is poisonous for the country and democracy, then they will reject it.

Apparently opposing the ongoing movement seeking a ban on the Awami League, he asked, “Is there any guarantee that those who want to ban the Awami League now will not want to ban the BNP in a few days?”

The BNP leader alleged that those responsible for the 1/11 political changeover in 2007 are now pulling the strings of the interim government from behind the scenes.

He also claimed that former President Abdul Hamid cannot travel abroad without the government’s approval.

Gayeshwar also said it is not believable that the former president crossed immigration without the government’s consent.

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