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Rizvi for probe into recent fire incidents

Staff Reporter:

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi yesterday said the nation is deeply concerned over the recent spate of fire incidents across the country and urged the government to investigate wheth-er these were acts of sabotage.
“How can such major fires break out one after another? The airport authorities even blocked fire service vehicles—was that mere bureaucracy, or is there a deliberate conspiracy behind it?” he asked.
Rizvi made the remarks while speaking to reporters at BNP’s Nayapaltan central office.
He said another fire reportedly broke out on a launch in Chattogram earlier in the day. “These incidents are not mere coincidences—they are alarming the entire nation. Could they be acts of sabotage?
The BNP leader alleged that a vested quarter is trying to destabilise the country and claimed that India has often supported such efforts, directly or indirectly.
“India never wants a stable situation or government in Bangladesh. Their actions have never shown oth-erwise. They have always backed an illegal government like that of Sheikh Hasina,” he said.
Referring to the 2014 election, Rizvi said, “No major political party participated in that election. Yet, Indian diplomats tried to convince Ershad to join. That was direct interference in Bangladesh’s sover-eignty and internal affairs.”
The BNP leader expressed concern that efforts are being made to stop the government’s plan to hold national elections in February.
“There seems to be an attempt to foil the government’s decision to hold elections by February. The re-cent series of fire incidents must be thoroughly investigated to determine whether these were accidents or part of a planned conspiracy,” he said.
Talking about BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s security, Rizvi said a bulletproof vehicle is being pro-cured for her. “If her health permits, she will take part in mass election campaigns.”
Calling the July Charter a ‘Magna Carta’, Rizvi urged, “All anti-fascist democratic forces must unite to restore democracy in the country by implementing the charter.”

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