Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, Awami League's old ambition was to turn it into a one-party state which could not survive due to tax.
He said these things in the discussion meeting organized with journalists working in British Bengali mass media on Saturday (December 7) night.
Mirza Fakhrul said, after the Awami League came to power through a questionable election in 2008, they started destroying all the democratic institutions of the country. BNP has been agitating since the day they abolished the caretaker government system. National leader Begum Khaleda Zia said that political uncertainty-instability has been created in Bangladesh since then. The country has to pay a lot for that. Awami League's old ambition and dream was to turn it into a one-party state that could not survive. BNP was the first to talk about reforms for meaningful change in the country.
The meeting was held at Regent's Lake Banqueting Hall in East London under the chairmanship of UK BNP President MA Malik and General Secretary Qaisar M Ahmed.
