“The BNP fully agrees on reforms in the state and politics. Because reforms are important, the BNP, even after announcing its 31-point programme, has actively supported and cooperated with the reform proposals initiated by the interim government,” he stated.
He also warned against mob violence, stating, “None of us will tolerate mob violence. Various conspiracies are starting to spread their branches ahead of the upcoming national election. We all must remain vigilant.”
Tarique urged political parties to avoid dirty politics and called for forming a government accountable to the people of the country.
He concluded by saying, “First, let us all unite and form a government accountable to the people of Bangladesh through an election. After that, let’s start working together to meet all the legitimate demands of the political parties.”
BNP standing committee member Salahuddin Ahmed, Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Abdul Moin Khan, Selima Rahman, Juba Dal president Monayem Munna and General Secretary Nurul Islam Nayan, Swechchhasebak Dal President SM Jilani and General Secretary Rajib Ahsan, JCD president Rakibul Islam Rakib and General Secretary Nasir, among others, participated in the discussion.
