The government has imposed an unannounced ‘curfew’ in Dhaka



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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has alleged that the government is celebrating the golden anniversary of independence by excluding people by imposing an unannounced curfew in Dhaka.

“The situation in Bangladesh on Independence Day, especially in Dhaka city, is not expected of any of us,” he said. We saw the whole city as a curfew without warning and the movement of people stopped. The government is celebrating this day by excluding the people. We couldn’t go to the National Memorial today (Friday). District leaders are symbolically represented there.

The BNP general secretary told reporters after paying tribute at the grave of the late President Ziaur Rahman in the capital’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar at 12 noon on Friday.

Road traffic was regulated as part of tight security during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. That is why the leaders and workers could not go to the Ziaur Rahman shrine. With the permission of the general secretary of the party, member of the permanent committee. Khandaker paid tribute and offered prayers at the shrine for Mosharraf Hossain, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Nazrul Islam Khan and the adviser to President Abdus Salam Ziaur Rahman.

Mirza Fakhrul said: “We had a detailed program on behalf of the committee to celebrate the Golden Jubilee.” But we cannot meet that program. “We have canceled outdoor programs, including rallies, due to corona infection,” he said. Today, Corona has launched a fierce attack on Bangladesh. Unfortunately, the government shows indifference. The main reason is that they are busy with foreign guests. We don’t see much interest in what will happen to the people of the country.

In response to a question, Mirza Fakhrul said: “Unfortunately, there are unsolved problems with the friendly country, especially the problem of the life and death of millions of people, water, the proportion of water in common rivers has not been solved there. ” The water of the Teesta River has been mentioned repeatedly. 10 years ago it was asked to solve the water quota of this river. But so far no agreement has been reached. But our government has unilaterally provided water from the Feni River, they are doing other things. The murders at the border did not stop today. People have not been informed about the benefits of our connectivity. However, we want to say that we want good relations with all countries. But we never want anyone to be our lord, the people of Bangladesh will not accept it.

He said that the war of liberation in this country began with the declaration of independence of the martyr president Ziaur Rahman in 1971. Inspired by his announcement, the people of that time launched into the war of liberation. Today, 50 years after independence, sadly, the hopes and aspirations of the people have not been fulfilled.

Mirza Fakhrul said that BNP President Khaleda Zia was imprisoned in Pakistan during the 1971 war of independence. But even after 50 years of independence, she remains a prisoner in the hands of the illegally occupying government of Bangladesh. Our achievement of this freedom is that we have not become independent even after 50 years of independence. We cannot call ourselves independent. The freedom of the people of this country has been endangered. We fight to free ourselves. Today we swear that we will free this country from its chains. We must free our leader Khaleda Zia. I will bring Acting President Tareq Rahman back to the country.



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