BNP Chairperson’s Advisory Council member Zainul Abedin Farroque on Wednesday questioned the intention behind National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Organizer Nasiruddin Patwary’s claim that his party will win all 300 seats in the next national election. “You are a new party and the fiery voice of the July uprising. You have just formed your party, are now trying to get a symbol, and are still waitin
BNP Chairperson’s Advisory Council member Zainul Abedin Farroque on Wednesday questioned the intention behind National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Organizer Nasiruddin Patwary’s claim that his party will win all 300 seats in the next national election.
“You are a new party and the fiery voice of the July uprising. You have just formed your party, are now trying to get a symbol, and are still waiting for registration. The election is likely to be held before Ramadan. So, how can you be so sure you will win all 300 seats? What message are you really trying to send?” Zainul asked.
The BNP leader made the comment while addressing a rally organized by Democracy Forum in front of the Jatiya Press Club, demanding the immediate arrest and trial of the Awami cohorts hiding within the administration as well as the masterminds behind the mob culture.
He reminded the NCP leaders that if BNP and other political parties had not supported the July uprising, it would not have succeeded. “Don’t expect to win elections by using force and intimidation like the Awami League.”
Farroque, a former opposition chief whip in parliament, said his party does not deny the contribution of students in the July uprising. “But let the language be decent. Our party believes in doing positive politics and coming to power if the people vote for us. Never expect to come to power in Bangladesh by holding night-time voting like Hasina.”
Earlier on Sunday, Nasiruddin had said that of the 400 parliamentary seats proposed by the Reform Commission, their party would win 300. “This time NCP will form the government by overcoming all challenges.”
Farroque also voiced concern over recent incidents of mob violence and branded Sheikh Hasina as the "queen of mob culture," claiming she introduced it in Bangladesh. “We do not support mob violence. No one has the right to take the law into their own hands,” he said.
Farroque thanked BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman, Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed, and Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi for giving a strong warning to those involved in mob violence.
Addressing Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, Farroque expressed disappointment that no action has yet been taken against former DB chief Harun-or-Rashid and another police official, Biplob Kumar, even though he filed a case against them eight months ago for oppressing him.
“Where is Harun? Where is Biplob? Despite having your IG, your commissioner, and all the intelligence agencies, why have they still not been brought to justice? Take action to ensure they face the law,” he urged.
Describing Yunus as the pride of the Bengali nation, Farroque said people across the country are looking to him. “Fair elections are only possible under your guidance. Write your name in golden letters by ensuring a free and fair election in February.”
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