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1971’s dreams now elusive: Fakhrul

Staff Reporter:

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir yesterday said people joined the war against Paki-stan army with the aim of building a democratic Bangladesh but the dreams of 1971 are now elusive.
Bengali students, youth, farmers, laborers and soldiers joined the Liberation War against Pakistan army with the aim of building democratic Bangladesh where people will have freedom of speech and people’s government and for economic emancipation but it’s a matter of sorrow that the 1971’s dreams are now elusive, said Fakhrul.
He said this in a rally of freedom fighters organized by BNP on the occasion of the Independence Day in front of the party’s Nayapaltan central office.
Fakhrul said the ruling Awami League (AL) has established a one-party rule in the country under the cover of democracy.
“They have no constitutional right to rule the people of the country as they formed a government with-out people’s mandate and by staging one-sided polls on January 7 which was not acceptable to our for-eign friends too,” he added.
He said it in a rally of freedom fighter organized by BNP on the occasion of the Great Independence Day as a chief guest in front of party’s Nayapaltan central office on Monday.
He claimed that the government is using modern technology to keep eye on opposition leaders and activ-ists’ daily activities. When people try to stage protest against the ruling party then they use spyware to suppress them.
“The movement against a fascist regime is not easy but we have been continuing it for 15 years,” he said.
Twenty two leaders and activists of BNP sacrificed their lives in the last two years, he said adding that thousands of BNP leaders and activists have been imprisoned and they have been living an inhuman life in jail.
In his speech BNP Vice Chairman Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed said an autocratic regime is in pow-er in the country where elections have turned into a farce.
The leaders of different associate organization of BNP also spoke on the occasion.

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