Describing the killing of student protesters by law enforcers as ‘mass murder’, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Friday demanded the army be returned to the barracks, lifting of the curfew that has now been imposed for a week, and asserted the present government has lost the moral right to rule, reports UNB.
In a statement, he also demanded that the government release accurate statistics on the number of innocent individuals killed, maimed, and injured in recent days.
“It’s never acceptable to use the army to suppress a justified movement of students and people. We demand the immediate withdrawal of the curfew and the taking of the armed forces back to the barracks,” the BNP leader said.
He claimed that the Awami League has always come to power walking over dead bodies. “The mass killing and gunning down of innocent students and people like birds in the past few days to retain power evokes memories of the Pakistani invasion."
Fakhrul said the country’s people need to know the amount of ammunition, tear shells, and sound grenades bought with public money and used on the students.
He warned that the government will one day be held accountable by the people for the killings carried out ‘using helicopters purchased with state funds’.
“A government that can brutally kill innocent people to stay in power and cannot provide security to state assets and establishments has no moral right to stay in power,” the BNP leader said.
He also asked the government to resign immediately by handing over power to a non-partisan, neutral government to hold an impartial election and ensure the safety of people's lives and property.
"BNP is calling on all patriots, political parties, students, teachers, farmers, workers, and professionals to unite to protect the country's independence and sovereignty, to defeat the terrible fascist ruling quarter, and launch a fierce movement to restore the people's democratic governance system,” Fakhrul said.
He alleged that the Awami League regime has become desperate to arrest BNP leaders, workers, and students by unleashing all the state forces and ruling party cadres.
As per the government’s statistics, Fakhrul said at least 3,000 people were arrested in connection with the student movement. “It’s very unfortunate and shameful for the nation.”
He claimed that the opposition leaders are being produced before the court four to five days after being picked up and repressed, which is a gross violation of law and human rights.
The BNP leader said the government is trying to spread fear in the minds of the people by continuing the horrible culture of enforced disappearance. “I urge the government to stop such heinous activities.”
He said the brutal precedent of casualties set in history by the joint attack of ruling party cadres and law enforcement agencies on the students has outshined the ruthless cruelty of all the dictators at home and abroad.
Fakhrul alleged that the government is indiscriminately arresting opposition leaders, activists, and ordinary people to cover up its terrorist activities and failures.
He also said the law enforcers have continued raiding the houses of BNP leaders and workers across the country. “Even today (Friday), law enforcers have raided the residences of many senior leaders, including our party vice chairman Abdul Awal Mintoo. The arrests, imprisonment, and persecution of common people continue."
The BNP leader called for the withdrawal of the ‘false’ cases filed against all the arrested opposition leaders and their immediate unconditional release.
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