Jumbangla Desk: BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir's chief advisor. Muhammad Yunus' speech was disappointed. He said, the more the election is delayed, the more controversy will arise.
He said this at a discussion meeting organized by BNP on the occasion of the 48th death anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani at the National Press Club in the capital on Monday (November 18).
Mirza Fakhrul said, many people are hopeful. I'm a little disappointed. We had hoped that the Chief Adviser with all his wisdom would identify the problem and leave a form of election.
Regarding the chief adviser's speech, Mirza Fakhrul said, why are we repeatedly talking about elections, because the problem will be solved if elections are held. Whether BNP comes to power or not is not a big deal. But those who are trying to do harm today will be forced to retreat.
Regarding reforms, he said, we don't just want reforms, we have started reforms. Reforms we will certainly want and reforms we will do. Please proceed in a way that is beautiful, acceptable to all. We have not created any obstacles for you yet. On the contrary, I am supporting you.
Fakhrul said to the government that the friends of dictatorship are sitting in the secretariat, how will you work? Who will you reform with? They will not let you reform.
Regarding the governance system, he said, a little attention should be given to that direction. Run the country in such a way that the people of the country get relief and peace. There is no cause for relief. There is no reason to be complacent in the way the commodity prices have increased. Even the people of the country are accepting it. Their expectation is that you will give them something beautiful. Make it visible that action is being taken. Tried to break the syndicates.
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Regarding reforms, BNP Secretary General said, this government has formed many commissions for reforms. We and the people have confidence in them. But we want to end it quickly and move towards the light through the election-centered reform system.