President of the Other folks’s Rights Council and previous VP of Daksu Nurul Haque Noor discussed that state reform will have to be regarded as first after which elections. He mentioned this at a dialogue assembly at Tinpatti space of Patuakhali the city on Sunday (December 1) in a dialogue assembly.
Nurul Haque Noor mentioned that the present executive is the federal government with the absolute best public strengthen within the historical past of Bangladesh. All political events together with proper, left, BNP, Jamaat have supported this executive. In lots of puts, the military and legislation enforcement businesses are cracking down on extortionist mafias. Their source of revenue is preventing. They would like fast elections to take care of their place, in order that they may be able to briefly sit down in energy and re-establish fascism.
Calling upon the meantime executive, he mentioned, with out giving significance to any explicit political birthday celebration, consideration will have to be paid to the advance of the location of controlling commodity costs and keeping up legislation and order. Other folks’s anger is expanding. Many within the management are elevating their heads once more. You have got to be aware of that.
He additional mentioned that some evil international brokers are seeking to create communal violence within the nation by way of the usage of Hindus. The federal government resisted them with a heavy hand. Other folks want to remember the fact that maintaining Delhi satisfied and enslaving those that were in energy for goodbye, Delhi isn’t pleased with their downfall, this is why they’re conspiring to herald a brand new executive supported by way of them by way of developing instability in Bangladesh. So we need to paintings unitedly to take care of communal unity.
The central member of the Other folks’s Rights Council, agriculturist Shahidul Islam Fahim, district president Nazrul Islam Litu, common secretary Shah Alam have been provide within the change assembly.
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