BNP Senior Joint Secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the reform was not a permanent settlement. He says reform is an ongoing process. Now as much as possible, it should be done. The rest will come and complete the elected government. That should be.
Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said this while talking to journalists after visiting the 'Fascism Faculty' of Dhaka University on Sunday.
Rizvi said, “We are waiting to regain lively democracy through the free air created in the country after August 7. We have been calling on the interim government, make the necessary reforms and arrange for a quick acceptable election. ' He said, “The people of this country have long been dreaming of establishing the right to vote and democracy. Elias Ali, Sumon and many of our leaders and activists have disappeared on the way to collect this claim. Sheikh Hasina destroyed the place of humanity and justice. The court was turned into an Awami League office. We have to come back from that place. '
Commenting on the development of any culture without the establishment of democracy, the BNP leader said that art, literature, culture, will be prosperous where there will be democracy. Then no one burns anything with the fire, but everyone builds something together. This attitude is the true consciousness of culture.
“I am sincerely congratulate them,” Rizvi said, “Teachers and students are doing great work with great talent and hard work,” said Rizvi strongly condemned the fire.
