BNP still reeling under 'losses' caused by past movements

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. File Photo
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. File Photo

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Friday said their party is still struggling to recover from the 'losses' it suffered during its movements before and after the 2014 national election, reports UNB.

"As BNP is a liberal democratic party, no one should expect this party to stage a revolution. The party will move forward in its own fashion. We're always on a movement...we go to court, hold discussions, and join polls as part of our movement," he said.

Speaking at a roundtable discussion, the BNP leader also said they will move ahead together with people to hold a big movement, but they do not want to suffer a big blow like the 2015 one with any imprudent movement decision.

"We got experience during the movements of the 2014 election and in 2015. We're still finding it difficult to recoup the losses we suffered through the movements at that time," he observed.

Bangladesh Sammilita Peshajibi Parishad arranged the programme on the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the polls at the National Press Club.

Fakhrul said frustration can be there among the leaders and activists of their party leaders and activists as they have long been subjected to repressive acts like killing, enforced disappearance and repression. "We must inspire them to move ahead."

He said people will take to the streets and be out in the field if proper political atmosphere prevails. "A huge number of people is now taking part in our processions centring the city corporation polls. We'll surely be successful if we can organise them and lead them to a movement."

The BNP leader also hoped that their party candidates will come out successful in the two city polls foiling all conspiracies. "We've taken part in the election to win it, not to get defeated."