HomeBangladesh PoliticsReported with false information in the New York Times: Rizvi

Reported with false information in the New York Times: Rizvi


BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said, “The defeated force has reported false information in the New York Times. Thousands of crores of illegal money are owned by fascism. They are trying to stigmatize Bangladesh using their illegal money. '

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said this while talking to the media at the central office of Nayapalton on Wednesday.

Rizvi said that there was no rise in extremism in Bangladesh, but at present there is no fascination of fascism in Bangladesh, people are practicing religion freely. Can talk Fearlessly celebrated Eid, fascism was not violent. In the past, no one has celebrated Eid with relief. That was not possible during Sheikh Hasina's time.

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi also said that the Awami League allies are spreading worldwide. She has shown the drama that Sheikh Hasina has done in the name of militant suppression. It was his political strategy to survive in power. It also came up in a former IGP book.

Commenting on the Awami League, the leader of the BNP said, “They are spending Kalotaka to destroy the image of Bangladesh. The Awami League is destroying the image of Bangladesh abroad by earning illegal money. The Awami League is doing violent acts. '

Senior Joint Secretary of the BNP said, “He has no remorse on the way the fascinated Fiaz was shot under the direction of Sheikh Hasina. Awami League leaders are trying to make the country confused to create unrest. The Awami League allies are sitting around the administration. '

Rizvi said, “It is important to introduce a democratic system in the country. The government needs to be accountable. Except for their work, some advisers are defaming the BNP, it is distressing.

Referring to the lives of 20-20 people on the road in the last two days, Rizvi said that if the administration works tightly, so many people will not die on the road.

Rizvi said that the elected government is a legitimate government. Garimi is not acceptable to the common people with elections. If the specific date of the election is not clear, the doubt will be created.

It is to be noted that the US media 'New York Times' has expressed fears of the rise of religious extremism in Bangladesh during the interim government after the fall of Sheikh Hasina government. The report, published on Monday, highlights the threat of religious fundamentalists in political vacuum, obstruction of girls playing football, and departing women from the police. It said that the trend that is prevailing in Bangladesh has consumed the region.





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