BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said the people would decide to ban the Awami League. The BNP Secretary -General said this in the UN Human Rights Commission's report on the July massacre.
He said this at a press conference at the party's chairperson's office in Gulshan on Thursday afternoon. The press conference was organized with a meeting with James Goldman, the acting High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.
Asked about the advice of not banning a party at the press conference, Mirza Fakhrul said, “We are repeatedly saying that people will decide. We are a Liberal Democratic Party, we believe in democracy. We trust all the Norms and conditions of democracy, we have practiced them in the past. That is how we think we will not decide – which party will be banned, which party will work, no party will work. People will decide whether there will be a party, no party will choose what to do. '
Asked if a party was in favor of banning any party in the BNP executive order, Fakhrul said, “I have made it clear that the people will decide. We are not a matter of not being in favor. People will decide. '
The BNP secretary general said, “The facts that have happened have been revealed today,” the UN Human Rights Commission report was released. All the killings took place at the behest of a person, especially fascist Hasina. The genocide that has taken place, and all human rights violations have been done here. Destroying democracy, destroying institutions; That is what the report has come out today. '
Mirza Fakhrul added, “It has been proved that Hasina is a fascist and she has tortured, tortured, killed the people of this country. The Government of India will return him and give him the Bangladesh government and he will be brought under trial – this is our expectation. “
On that day, a delegation led by Jamaat -e -Islami Secretary General Mia Ghulam Parwar met with the Election Commissioners. Responding to a question there, Mia Parwar told reporters that the aspirations of the people, the local government elections before the election.
“We do not agree at all,” Mirza Fakhrul said, “We do not agree at all.” Political considerations are nothing but a plan to take the country into a more fragile state. The faster the national elections are, the easier the politics will be, the people of Bangladesh will come under stable situation. '
In a meeting with EC, the BNP's secretary general also rejected the proportional representative elections or PR system of Jamaat. “The proportional vote system, we are completely opposed to it, very strongly opposed to it,” he said. We will not support any election system in proportional rate, the question cannot arise. '