Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir , the Secretary General of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), urged all political parties of the country to participate in the upcoming National Parliament Election, overcoming minor differences among them.
“I will call upon the political parties to come forward. Let us overcome our minor differences, just as we signed the July Charter, and similarly, let us overcome our distance in the upcoming election and move toward a free and fair election,” he said while addressing the Bangladesh Water Development Board Workers-Employees Conference and General Meeting held at the Water Bhaban Multipurpose Hall in Green Road in the capital.
He also said that the interim government formed after the July Uprising has carried out commendable work and is striving to achieve more.
“I think everyone should now play a responsible role from their respective positions as the current government is an interim government. So far, all the work this government has done has been good work and it has tried to do good work,” Fakhrul added.
“It is not possible to resolve all the chaos within one year. The damage caused by the Awami League over the last 15 years-it is not possible for anyone to fix all of that at once,” he further said.
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Referring to the signing of the July National Charter as a historic day, the veteran BNP leader said, “Yesterday, a historic political event took place. The majority of the political parties have signed the historic July Charter.”
Highlighting the importance of the upcoming national parliamentary election, he said, “The next national parliamentary election is an extremely important election. It will determine whether the country truly moves toward a liberal democracy or moves in a different direction again.”
Referring to the Liberation War, he said, “We must not forget that the Liberation War we fought in 1971 was a movement to create a new nation, through which a new national identity was established. We must always remember that the 1971 war is the basis of our existence.”
