Published on 06:11 PM, October 14, 2023

Nothing actually happened behind the scenes: Fakhrul

Photo: Amran Hossain/Star

Criticising Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader's remark, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today said nothing actually happened behind the scenes as the democratic world stuck to their stance on the resignation of the current regime for a credible election.

Speaking at a token hunger strike, he also said BNP and other opposition parties will launch an unstoppable movement after the Durga Puja for the restoration of democracy and unconditional release of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia.

"This is not an elected government. It can't be called a government... they (govt) declared the largest political party BNP, which had been in power three times as their enemy. It means they do not believe in democracy. If they believed in democracy, they can't consider any political party an enemy," the BNP leader said.

Photo: Amran Hossain/Star

He said it has been proved again that the government does not believe in democracy and the rule of law as it arrested two Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal leaders of Narsingdi from a students' convention at the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh on Thursday, violating the law.

"They're now saying everything has been settled behind the scenes. Why do you say this again and again? The reason is that nothing actually happened. The entire democratic world is clearly asking them (govt) to step down and hold a free and fair election," Fakhrul said.

As part of its countrywide programme, BNP's Dhaka south and north city units arranged a three-hour token hunger strike in the city demanding Khaleda Zia's unconditional release from jail and her advanced treatment abroad.

Several thousand BNP leaders and activists holding banners, festoons and placards joined the programme that began around 11:00am.

Fakhrul broke the hunger strike by drinking juice offered by Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Oli Ahmed around 2:00pm.

Khaleda, the 78-year-old former prime minister, has been undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka under the supervision of a 15-member medical board since August 9.

The medical board recently recommended that she be urgently sent to a multidisciplinary centre abroad soon as there are now no treatment options available for her in Bangladesh.

Khaleda has been suffering from various ailments, including liver cirrhosis, arthritis, diabetes, kidney, lung, heart, and eye problems.

On September 5, Khaleda's brother Shamim Iskandar submitted an application to the government to take her abroad for treatment, but it was turned down.