BNP now optimistic of ‘greater unity’

Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. File Photo
Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. File Photo

Voicing high hopes over forging a grater national unity, BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia gave them a message from jail to make the unity process a success.

"We've made a good progress over forging the national unity through this rally. We hope we'll be able to forge the unity very soon under the leadership of the national leaders (Kamal and B Chowdhury) and move forward," UNB quoted him as saying.

Speaking at a rally organised by Jatiya Oikya Prokriya at Mahanagar Natya Mancha, the BNP leader said, "Our chairperson Khaleda Zia gave us a message from jail to create the national unity at any cost to oust the fascist regime."

Top leaders of around 30 parties, including BNP, its some alliance partners, Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh, Jataiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD-Rab), Nagorik Oikya, and Ganasanghati Andolon, and some civil society members joined the rally.

Fakhrul thanked Kamal Hossain and B Chowdhury for taking steps to forge the national unity as the government is trying to establish a 'one-party rule by destroying democracy'.

"There is no alternative to forging the unity to get rid of misrule of this government, and remove it from power," he said.

He called upon the national leaders to launch a united movement to force the government to release Khaleda Zia, all political prisoners, and ensure a fair and credible election. "We must get united for it."

He also called upon all to join the movement for realising people's all the demands.

BNP standing committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain said a national unity is very crucial now to restore democracy and ensure good governance in the country.

"Let's get united, irrespective of party and opinion, and move ahead for establishing a pro-people government," he said.

BNP sanding committee member Moudud Ahmed said it will not be possible to oust an autocratic government without forging a national unity.

"Today is a new milestone for Bangladesh's politics as we've started a new journey for forging a national unity. I believe this unity process will be strengthened further in the days to come to unseat the despotic regime by uniting people of all walks of life," he observed.

He also assured that their party will be there with B Chowdhury and Kamal for launching a united movement for the restoration of people's voting rights.