A Correspondent:
Khulna: BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday accused the government of showing favoritism towards the National Citizen Party (NCP), pointing out that two of its representa-tives have been included in the administration.
“They are both advisers and NCP supporters. If you want to maintain neutrality, ask these two NCP-aligned individuals to resign,” he said while addressing a youth rally titled ‘Tarunnyer Odhikar Pratistha Shomabesh’ at Khulna Circuit House ground.
Salahuddin strongly criticized Chief Adviser Professor Yunus for appointing a foreign national as Bang-ladesh’s national security adviser.
“Has the government lost all sense?” he questioned. “How can the Bangladesh Army submit security-related reports to a foreign citizen? He wants to turn Bangladesh into a battlefield under the pretext of a humanitarian corridor for the Rohingyas. This national security adviser must be removed.”
On the election issue, Salahuddin emphasized that the interim government’s only mandate is to hold a free, fair and transparent parliamentary election. “We had said that necessary electoral reforms must be carried out on a priority basis and the national election must be held in December.”
He said that the interim government was formed in the wake of a mass uprising. “But don’t think that we want you to remain in power until the Day of Judgment (Qiyamat),” he warned.
BNP’s associate bodies—Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, Jubo Dal, and Swechchhasebak Dal—organized the rally, participated by a large number of young leaders and activists from the Khulna and Barishal divi-sions.
