Jumba Bangla Desk: Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, a member of the BNP Standing Committee, said that the reforms that come from outside the politics, are very different from the reality. So political problems should be solved by politicians.
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He said this at the familiar meeting of Munshiganj District Women and Children Rights Forum at BNP's central office in Nayapaltan of the capital on Friday.
Gayeshwar said since we all agreed on a fair and free election, we proposed those reforms. Those of you who have been assigned, sit together and see which word is wrong, which one is spelled wrong. Then he presented the reform proposal before the nation.
Gayeshwar Roy claimed that "month after month reform process is not necessary", "At least 40 parties have agreed on the 31-point reform proposal."
This leader of BNP proposed to take 31 points of BNP's state reform to the interim government and said, 'You take those 31 points. If there is any need to modify it, discuss it with the political parties. This reform does not require months after months.'
Gayeshwar Roy also raised questions about the justification of broadcasting the video message of Awami League presidium member Jahangir Kabir Nanak after banning Chhatra League.
At this time, he also said that Chhatra League has been banned, but none of them is being arrested. Everyone is moving around comfortably.
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Selima Rahman, a member of BNP's standing committee and convenor of Women and Children's Rights Forum, said that Tarek Rahman said that he formed a committee to protect the way women and children are being oppressed in the country. In the continuation of that, we have stood in the committee where women have been tortured.
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