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BNP asks interim govt to identify common enemies

Staff Reporter:
Senior BNP leader Dr AZM Zahid Hossain on Wednesday called on the interim government to identify common enemies and purge the administration of collaborators with autocratic the re-gime, aiming to counter ongoing conspiracies and meet the expectations of people.
“Don’t attempt to disrupt unity. We must keep the unity intact by identifying common enemies and promptly ensuring that people can exercise their rights,” he said while addressing a discussion at the Jatiya Press Club.
The program, titled “The 31-Point of State Structure Reform: Perspective of the Textile Sector,” was organized by Jatiyatabadi Textile Engineers of Bangladesh.
Dr Zahid, also a BNP standing committee member, alleged that the Awami League government had recruited thousands of its leaders and activists into law enforcement agencies and the admin-istration and many of them still retaining their positions.
Pointing at the government, he said, “If you fail to identify and remove the accomplices of past autocratic regimes hiding within you and the administration, untoward incidents will persist, and you will not be able to contain them.”
The BNP leader said country’s people are unconditionally supporting and cooperating with the Dr Muhammad Yunus-led government.
“You must take timely, decisive, and appropriate decisions. Otherwise, the accomplices of auto-crats lurking within the administration will try to reassert themselves and mislead you. So, you have to break their poisonous teeth,” he said.
Dr Zahid said the BNP, in collaboration with other democratic parties, outlined the 31-point re-form plan to rebuild the state structure, which he claimed has been destroyed by the Awami League through misrule and repressive policies.
The BNP leader expressed disappointment over an adviser’s remark that politicians have done nothing for the country in the past 53 years. “No one can deny the contributions of politicians, especially those of Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia, to the nation’s progress.”
Dr Zahid said the BNP, in consultation with other democratic parties, outlined the 31-point reform plan to rebuild the state structure, which he claimed was destroyed by the Awami League through misrule and repressive policies.
The BNP leader expressed disappointment over a remark by an adviser that politicians have done nothing for the country in the past 53 years. “No one can deny the contributions of politicians, especially those of Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia, to the nation’s progress,” he said.
He also said the BNP was the first to present the Vision 2030 and the 31-point reform plan, offer-ing an outline to overhaul the state structure when no one else thought about such reforms.
Dr Zahid suggested that the advisers should focus on being active against the cohorts of Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic regime, rather than targeting politicians and political parties.

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