Don’t pave the path for return of fascism: BNP

BNP Secretary Regular Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Thursday warned that there is a possibility for the return of fascism ensuing from disruptive activities and disunity amongst these who contributed to the success of the student-led uprising.

“Fascism has been defeated, nonetheless it will return any time. We should always always no longer pave that path. Sadly, we are partaking in such activities which bear created a chief chance for its return,” the BNP leader acknowledged while speaking at a views alternate programme on the Jatiya Press Club.

Jatiya Kobita Parishad arranged the occasion titled “The goal of writers and artistes in overhauling”.

The BNP leader moreover acknowledged that fascist forces are attempting to make an poor pain in Bangladesh in a calculated potential. “But why are these of us who had fought are now establishing disunity? We turn out to be disquieted after we hear conflicting statements from diversified locations. There are efforts underway to push the country to a diversified course through diversified avenue agitations.”

Fakhrul acknowledged that the nation ought to now unite round a single goal: to do a the truth is democratic drawl by re-establishing parliament after imposing the specified reforms.

“Total, I would treasure to claim, all of us ought to serene no longer make division. We should always always transfer forward utilising the scope (created through the mass upsurge) conserving the unity intact. It’s far moreover our distress that, even after fifty three years of independence, we now bear no longer been ready to guarantee a calm transfer of energy,” he acknowledged.

The BNP leader known as on folks from all walks of life, alongside side writers, artistes, and intellectuals, to play a to blame goal in attractive the nation to raise out the specified goal.

Fakhrul acknowledged writers and artistes bear lengthy performed the largest goal in reshaping the drawl. “But this used to be no longer evident at some level of the circulate in opposition to the fascist regime of Hasina.”

He moreover acknowledged building a democratic Bangladesh and fostering a democratic culture through needed reforms is a mighty assignment. “We should always always enact this through the united efforts of folks from all sectors of society.”