



Staff Reporter :
It will be regretting if India takes any step against the will of the people of Bangladesh and BNP hopes that New Delhi would respect the democratic aspirations of the people of this country.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday made the remark while talking to reporters at the mazar of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman in the city.
The BNP secretary general stressed that working against the will of Bangladesh people would not be good for security of the South Asia.
According to Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, “We definitely hope that India will respect the democratic aspirations of the people of Bangladesh and they’ll express their full support for an election under a truly impartial and non-partisan government in the country with the participation of all parties and with the goodwill of all.”
The BNP leader made the assertion while his attention was drawn to a news published in the media regarding India’s diplomatic message to the United States on behalf of the Sheikh Hasina government.
On the news report concerning India’s message to the United States against its various steps to destabilise Hasina government, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, “We also saw that report in the newspapers citing Deutsche Welle. If the report is true, it is very unfortunate.”
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s goal to establish a one-party rule system is the root cause of all the present crises in Bangladesh, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir allegedly said and added, “Indescribable torture has been inflicted on the people of Bangladesh by the state over the last 15 years and it can be said that a ‘totally deep state’ has been created by developing state terrorism.”
Under such a situation, if this news is true, it is unexpected from a democratic country like India which always talks about upholding democracy, he added.
“We would never say like this, but we are forced to say if the news is true, then India is interfering in the internal politics in Bangladesh,” the BNP secretary general observed.
He said that their party had confidence in the people of Bangladesh and in their strengths.
‘I think India will judge what the people of Bangladesh want.
If India takes any steps against the desire of the people of Bangladesh, it will be very unfortunate and we think it won’t be good for the people of Bangladesh and also for the people of the region.’
The BNP leader categorically said that there was no possibility that any fundamentalist party can come to power in Bangladesh.
‘No fundamentalist party has ever been able to come to power in the 52-year history of Bangladesh. Rather, their strength has waned.’
Earlier, Fakhrul together with the leaders and activists of Jatiyatabadi Swechchasebak Dal placed a wreath at Zia’s grave paying homage to him, marking the 43rd founding anniversary of the BNP’s voluntary wing.
According to reports of Deutsche Welle and Anandabazar Patrika, India has conveyed to the US that the way various steps are being taken by Washington to destabilise Hasina government is not positive for the overall security of India as a neighboring country and South Asia as a whole.
The reports also said that India was not happy with the current role of the US centering the upcoming elections in Bangladesh and this message has also been conveyed to Washington.