Mirza Fakhrul does not want to talk about sculpture



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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said he did not want to comment on the current controversy over the sculpture. Because it is not a problem for him. He told reporters at his residence in the Kalibari area of ​​Thakurgaon on Tuesday morning.

In the words of Mirza Fakhrul, “I don’t want to talk about sculpture. It is not a problem for me. The problem for us now is democracy, my right. To establish my constitutional right. We cannot vote now. I can’t speak. I can’t write. ‘

Stating that there is no militancy in the country, the BNP secretary general said: “There is no talk, there is no message, there are militants in the villages.” They are being bombed there. These are all ordered. I don’t think there are any militants in Bangladesh. But there is fundamentalism. He claimed that the Awami League was pandering and inciting fundamentalism. He stated, ‘Fundamentalism has nothing to do with BNP. We believe in religious freedom. The Awami League always wants to put Udor Pindi on Budho’s neck. The Awami League has committed all the misdeeds in Bangladesh. They have completed all the achievements of democracy.

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