BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that the government is not able to repay the debt that it has done by taking loans from abroad. Reserves are going to zero. The government is very nervous. He said, today Sheikh Hasina is so nervous that they have started dismissing the officials of the Republic from their jobs.
Mirza Fakhrul Islam said this at a protest rally in Nayapaltan of the capital on Thursday afternoon. In the ongoing program, these protests were held across the country, including Dhaka, against the 'attacks of Awami terrorists, police attacks, arrests and non-grant of bail in lower courts in disobedience of high court orders'. Dhaka Metropolitan North and South Committee jointly organized the rally at Nayapaltan.
In the speech of the chief guest, the Secretary General of BNP addressed the Prime Minister and said, 'You said that you will feed rice for 10 taka. Why is the price of rice 90 rupees today? Why is the price of pulses high; Why is the price of salt, the price of sugar high? The biggest thing is that this government has failed in all areas. One reason is loot. They looted people's pocket money and smuggled it abroad.
Referring to the electricity situation, BNP Secretary General said, "Awami League President Sheikh Hasina - she is saying be patient, she got electricity, she will get electricity again. But our life is boring. Load shedding, load shedding, load shedding. Loadshedding is done four to five times daily. Our hospitals are not functioning, factories are closing, garments are closing. Garment-owners say, if this continues, the factory will have to be closed. If the factory is closed, thousands, millions of workers will become unemployed.
Referring to the inauguration of the Rooppur nuclear power plant by the Prime Minister, Mirza Fakhrul Islam said, it is being said that Bangladesh should be proud of building a nuclear power plant. A country that cannot provide, transmit or distribute electricity properly. The only reason there is to generate so much electricity is because they get huge commissions for doing so. That is why they adopted this method. Today mega corruption in mega projects has completely crippled the country.
Mirza Fakhrul Islam said, "It has come out in the newspaper that this person, who works with debt, borrows from abroad, is now unable to repay. As a result of which, all foreign companies will shut down. Reserves are going to zero. Very nervous. Today, Hasina is so nervous that she has started dismissing the officials of the republic out of fear.
Millions of people will also attend Khulna
Mirza Fakhrul Islam criticized the government for creating obstacles by stopping public transport in BNP's divisional mass meeting in Khulna. He said, what is the benefit of this? Do people stop? People rightly turn up in groups in different ways. The same thing will happen in Khulna. Millions of people will also attend Khulna.
Mirza Fakhrul said, 'You have no right to rule this country anymore. He made the country a failed state through corruption and misrule. Please step aside. If you don't move, then the people of this country know how to move.
The Secretary General of BNP once again called on the government to immediately dissolve the parliament and resign and hand over the power to the neutral government during the election period. He said that a new election commission will be formed under the caretaker government. They will conduct elections with the participation of all parties. People's government will be formed through that election.
Dhaka will be the rally city on December 10
BNP Dhaka Metropolitan North convener Aman Ullah Aman said that Dhaka will be the rally city on December 10. Wherever there is a barrier from Jatrabari to Gabtali, there will be a rally.
In the President's speech Abdus Salam, convener of Dhaka Metropolitan South, said, "I want to tell the editors and intellectuals of newspapers, they write in detail about BNP, but no one has opened their mouths except for two newspapers that have called a public transport strike to prevent BNP's rally." Called to come to Qatar.
Abdus Salam criticized Awami League leader and Secretary General of Bangladesh Road Transport Owners Association Khandkar Enayet Uliah for stopping public transport in Khulna. He said, 'Ask to start the bus in Khulna immediately. Otherwise, how do you do business in Bangladesh, we will see, God willing. I have endured a lot, not anymore.
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