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Practically joining a discussion meeting on Tuesday afternoon, he said: “Today there are rapes every day, where is the protest? There is no democracy in the country, where is the protest? I do not hesitate to say that in all of Bangladesh, especially in this city of Dhaka, only freedom fighters are fighting for democracy.
“There are many political parties, they are trying to find out who will come to power. I don’t see them on the streets for democracy. But these freedom fighters belong to the BNP and all other types of freedom fighters have already taken to the streets. several times to show his bravery. “
On December 14, the BNP issued a notice of demonstrative cause to retired Major Hafiz Uddin Ahmed accused of anti-party activities. This is the first time you’ve addressed a public event after responding to the ad.
Hafiz Uddin said: “Today, this is everyone’s expectation: to spread that spirit of the liberation war from town to town through our next generation throughout the country. My humble call to the leaders and workers of BNP is to take to the streets to remove the stones of this bad government, the bad government of Awami.
“Whoever takes to the streets, removes this government, restores democracy, restores the right to vote, restores human dignity – we will all crack down on the streets as a supporting force.” We will remove this instinctive government of this neighboring country from the state power of Bangladesh by building a strong unity between the common people and the people who fight; this is our promise today ”.
Former army officer Hafiz Uddin said: “It is sad to see the Bangladesh of today. Misconduct at all levels. Where has equality, human dignity, that goal of social justice gone in the air of the war of liberation? The saddest thing is seeing the surroundings of the campus. The rector of the university now wants to be the leader of the Juba League: this is the campus. The Dhaka University professor has already been caught with the Silmara ballot box in the latest Daksu electoral robbery – this is the standard of a female professor.
“Every year a bunch of idiots leave university who can’t write a job application in Bengal. It is the responsibility of our neighbors who are deliberately pushing the country to the brink of decline. “
He questioned the logic behind the closure of educational institutions for nine months amid the coronavirus epidemic, saying: “Why is the university closed? What construction is closed in Bangladesh? I can’t find the answer to why the school, college and university are closed. “
Mahmudur Rahman Manna, the coordinator of Citizens’ Unity, said: “Our academics, economists, prominent intermediaries, intellectuals and cronies are trying to convince us that Bangladesh is moving forward. We see hungry people in front of us, hungry people, people without rights who do not he can speak in front of our eyes. Seeing them, anger begins to build up in my mind and in my chest, I want to rebel. Then they put the police in front of us. “
Manna said: “There was a poll five days ago at the time the television aired. In the last 8 years, the police have killed 1,600 people without trial. There Major Sinha was killed, Raihan was killed in Sylhet, a disabled rickshaw shooter was killed in Rangpur. And he made a movie, the actor in the movie was arrested because there is a dialogue in that movie. This is the right of democracy in our country ”.
He said: “Speaking of the vote, the municipality did not see the result of yesterday’s vote. How many of the 24 seats has the Awami League won? How many BNP, 2 o’clock. They (the government) say that the BNP is such a degenerate party that they have nowhere to go, they are wrong, they have no direction.
“I mean, arrest the police once, give them the right to speak once and then vote. Then look at the results. They won’t give it.”
Manna called on everyone to unite and join the movement to overcome this situation.
The discussion meeting titled ’49th Year of Victory: Expectations and Achievements’ was jointly organized by the Nationalist Freedom Fighters Party and the Liberation War Generation Organization at the Dhaka Reporters Unit Auditorium in Second Bagicha.
Muktijoddha Dal Chairman Syed Ishtiaq Aziz Ulfat chaired the meeting and Secretary General Sadek Ahmed Khan chaired the debate. They spoke Jafrullah Chowdhury, Kalyan Party Chairman Syed Muhammad Ibrahim, BNP Vice Chairman Shawkat Mahmud, Deputy General Secretary Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal, Liberation War Affairs Secretary Joynal Abedin, Kalam Fayezi from Liberation War Generation, Raihan Al Mahmud Rana and others.
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