BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday said that there will be no compromise on the question of neutral government, and it would be resolved on streets, if necessary, reports UNB.
“The government has started shaking. They made one statement in the morning and another in the evening. The issue of a neutral government will not be subject to negotiation, the decision will be taken on the streets through procession,” he said.
Addressing the biennial conference of Gazipur Metropolitan BNP as the chief guest on Sunday, Mirza Fakhrul also said that Awami League would not be able to get even 10 seats, if there is a caretaker government.
That is why the ruling party's General Secretary termed the caretaker government as a dead issue, he said.
“But no, the issue of a caretaker government has remained alive. The whole world wants a free and fair election in Bangladesh,” he added.
Marking the Awami League as a terrorist party, the secretary general said, “Awami League is not a people’s party. That’s why they don’t want an election. Their body language proves that they are nothing but terrorists.”
Fakhrul criticised the ruling parry, saying it has established an autocratic rule.
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