BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Friday alleged that the government and its agents are trying to foil the ongoing united movement for the restoration of democracy by resorting to various 'evil' strategies and creating fabricated stories about a rift among the opposition alliances, reports UNB.
Talking to reporters at a press briefing after a meeting between the liaison committees of BNP and Ganatantra Mancha, he also said the unity among the opposition parties who are on a movement against the government remains intact and they are moving forward to unseat the 'fascist' regime.
“There’s no problem among us (opposition alliances)…naturally, the government and its agents are resorting to various evil tactics and creating various cooked-up stories by using the media to suppress and foil the united movement initiated by the opposition parties,” Fakhrul said.
He also said they are least bothered about the government’s efforts to ruin the unity of the opposition parties. “Our main focus is now on uniting people more and increasing their involvement in our movement to oust the fascist and autocratic regime.”
The meeting between the liaison committees of BNP and Ganatantra Mancha began at the BNP chairperson’s Gulshan office around 4pm and continued for over two hours.
In their meeting, Fakhrul said they decided to intensify the ongoing simultaneous movement further.
“In our meeting, we reviewed the previous programmes of the simultaneous movement taken by BNP and Ganatantra Mancha. We also discussed our next course of action to make our movement a success,” he said.
The BNP leader said they have agreed to create greater unity to achieve their goal of restoring democracy and the rights of the people.
He said they will also hold similar meetings with other parties and alliances that are involved with the simultaneous movement.
Mahmudur Rahman Manna, the coordinator of Ganatantra Mancha, said they discussed the strategies and policies to gradually take the movement towards victory.
He said they also talked about the ways to strengthen the unity among the opposition parties. “We must remain alert so that no one can create any rift in our unity by creating any confusion.”
Manna said they also talked about how to enhance the activities of the opposition alliances in the capital Dhaka.
Bd-pratidin English/Tanvir Raihan