CT News Online
The
main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday alleged that the
country would witness no general election on January 7 but she would see
announcement of pre-determined results, set in Dhaka through seat sharing, on
the day.
BNP standing committee member Abdul Moyeen Khan made the
allegation while talking to reporters before paying tribute to martyred
intellectuals at the Martyred Intellectuals Memorial at Mirpur in Dhaka in the
morning.
Over
100 leaders and activists of the main opposition party accompanied the BNP
senior leader there.
He said that it had become clear to the country's people
that no election would be held on January 7.
The BNP leader said that a confrontational situation was
created in the country's politics due to lack of democracy and absence of
people's right to vote.
‘Lakhs of people sacrificed their lives in the War of Independence for a single cause. It is to create an independent country where there will be democracy. But there is no democracy in the country now. There is no voting right. People don't have freedom of speech. One-party rule has been established here. People can't stay in the house at night. People are disappearing. Political opponents are being killed,’ he alleged.
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