Two standing committee members of BNP yesterday came up with two differing views over the forthcoming national election.
Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish yesterday announced that it was preparing to nominate candidates in all 300 constituencies for the upcoming national election, prioritising Islamic values and national interests.
The demands include trial of all mass killings and necessary fundamental reforms, Jamaat said in a release last night
Political parties have failed to reach an agreement on any reform proposals for the fifth consecutive day of the consensus talks.
An adviser of the interim government from the Muradnagar area is continuously abusing power to serve his own interests in that area, said BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
He, however, said a few issues are still under discussion, which he believed could be resolved through minor reforms
'There's no benefit in trying to disrupt the upcoming election,' says the BNP leader
"Each person is raising a different demand to delay the election, ruin the electoral process, and thereby destroy the nation," he said at a programme
Two standing committee members of BNP yesterday came up with two differing views over the forthcoming national election.
Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish yesterday announced that it was preparing to nominate candidates in all 300 constituencies for the upcoming national election, prioritising Islamic values and national interests.
The demands include trial of all mass killings and necessary fundamental reforms, Jamaat said in a release last night
Political parties have failed to reach an agreement on any reform proposals for the fifth consecutive day of the consensus talks.
An adviser of the interim government from the Muradnagar area is continuously abusing power to serve his own interests in that area, said BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
He, however, said a few issues are still under discussion, which he believed could be resolved through minor reforms
'There's no benefit in trying to disrupt the upcoming election,' says the BNP leader
"Each person is raising a different demand to delay the election, ruin the electoral process, and thereby destroy the nation," he said at a programme
Demands exemplary punishment for those involved
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman yesterday extended his birthday greetings to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on the occasion of his 85th birthday.