The “ghost of dictatorship” stays ingrained within the administration, stated BNP Secretary Total Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, adding that any efforts by the intervening time authorities will fail except these remnants are eradicated.
Talking at a academics’ gathering organised by the Lecturers-Workers Oikkyojote in Dhaka the day prior to this, the BNP secretary regular stressed out that corruption and oppression dangle taken root someday of the administration, and these want to be purged for growth to be made.
“These ghosts who dangle been oppressing the folk for goodbye, who dangle dedicated corruption and looting, are soundless within the administration,” Fakhrul stated on the tournament held on the Institution of Engineers’ auditorium, marking World Lecturers’ Day.
“These ghosts want to be banished, or the intervening time authorities have to no longer in a blueprint to assemble anything.”
Fakhrul expressed reinforce for the intervening time authorities, stating that it had been entrusted with leading the country below the steering of Muhammad Yunus.
He acknowledged that time had been given to the intervening time authorities however stressed out that this era have to no longer be indefinite. Fakhrul also reaffirmed BNP’s dedication to democracy and warned in opposition to any return to depoliticisation or extremism.
“We assemble no longer are attempting to scrutinize minus two politics, radicalisation, militancy, or terrorism again. We’re attempting to scrutinize a healthy liberal democratic machine within the country,” he stated.
Addressing the problem of teacher nationalisation, Fakhrul stated that while nationalising jobs might perhaps perchance presumably simply provide alternatives, it is never a comprehensive fix for the education machine’s issues.
“Nationalisation by myself is no longer going to resolve all of your issues. The quality of education want to be improved, and licensed folks desires to be brought in,” he stated.
On the other hand, he cautioned in opposition to blind allegiance to birthday party politics, notably amongst educators.
“Lecturers will dangle to soundless no longer be blindly aligned with birthday party politics. If we continue down this course, educational institutions will endure,” Fakhrul warned, urging a depoliticised and healthy environment in colleges and universities.