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There is no alternative to democracy: Mirza Fakhrul


Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said “there is no alternative to democracy”. The BNP secretary general made the remarks highlighting the current state of the country at a discussion on Saturday (April 7th).

He said, “One thing I want to say is that there is no alternative to democracy and democracy cannot be imposed … It can not be imposed. You will put it on me, it cannot be given. '

'Democracy has to be practiced, practice, those places should be kept open. With this hope, I would like to say again – I will come to the shore one day or one day like Bihang. '

With confidence and trust in the current interim government, Mirza Fakhrul said, “I thank Professor Muhammad Yunus, he has taken responsibility, I also believe that he will succeed.”

“Let's all help him together, we help ourselves, we move forward.”

He said, 'So much blood that happened, so much blood that shed, so much that the mother's chest was empty, what will happen in the end?'

Fakhrul said, 'I believe, firmly believe that it will be good and very good. Because we people in Bangladesh have always struggled for good, fight and conquered. Especially our young people, our boys today are all good achievements in Bangladesh, for them. See, young people are playing the role of Vanguard in all movements from 12 to 20, where our strength is marginalized people. '

The context of imposing tariffs of the United States

Mirza Fakhrul said, “We are now very busy that the United States has imposed tariffs and if it is not resolved about this tariff, then it is true that it is true.”

“I think if we can come forward to the people of this class (farmers), give them work, give them different technologies – then we can overcome these problems very quickly.”

The meeting was held at the North South University Seminar Hall in Bashundhara, a joint venture of 'Empowerment Bangladesh and North South University History and Philosophy', 'The late Ambassador Sirajul Islam was in power in power in the direction of Bangladesh: leadership, unity and growth.

The main article was presented by Sabrina Islam Rahman, the eldest daughter of the late Sirajul Islam.

The emergence of Bangladesh: The combined fruit

Mirza Fakhrul said, “There are many politics in Bangladesh, it was born through pluralism. Many people misunderstand, which means that many thoughts come to one place through great concern. When we fight for the independence of Bangladesh, many of our leaders were there before that. Very big leaders – Molana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, Hossain Shahid Suhrawardy, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, our Mahbubullah Sahib did not come, he was also a great leader. Badal is sitting there, they were big leaders too. '

'At that time we had some thoughts. Those thoughts were some we would do socialism, some would change society, some would communism, some would establish religious system here, establish Islam – when the war started, we were united. I fought together. The same thing happened today in the movement of the 21st. We have come with different thoughts. On that day the shootings started at the students, but everyone came down the street. Come today, everyone gets together. We have problems, problems will be solved. Already a long way. '

The country will not come to us, abroad no one will come

The BNP secretary general said, 'I am very hopeful. I believe that if we all understand today that the country is ours, we have to build the future. '

He said, “Don't come from that America and make Trump (Donald Trump), or do not do it even Shi (Shi Jinping) from China. Or you can't do anything by pushing Modi (Narendra Modi) from India. These things have to be formed in our minds, in our hearts. '

Speaking to journalists, Fakhrul said, “Our journalist brothers have a habit, I do not want to say it is good or bad. They just want to quarrel. '

'You see, those who work in the talk show, just to quarrel the goal. To me the journalist brothers are very dear. They are absolutely like a younger brother. Sending something to me… that asked to talk about. But I'm disappointed, I won't talk about it. Because I don't want to say it. '

The meeting of the two -episode was chaired by Professor Mahbubur Rahman, chairman of the Department of History and Philosophy of North South University.

In the first phase, BNP Secretary General Saleh Uddin Ahmed, Foreign Secretary Jasim Uddin, Professor Rashed Al Mahmud Titumi of Dhaka University Development Department spoke on the occasion.

In the second phase, environmental adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan, economist Hossain Zillur Rahman, political scientist Professor Dilara Zaman spoke.





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