Mirza Fakhrul seeks quick reforms for holding polls

BSS
Published On: 01 May 2025, 19:37 Updated On:01 May 2025, 19:39
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today spoke at BNP’s Nayapaltan central office marking the May Day. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, May 1, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today demanded quick reforms for holding the next general elections to help form a “people's government”.

“We are going through an unusual time politically. Fascism has fallen but democracy has not emerged. The people's aspirations and the formation of a people's government have not yet been established,” he said.

Mirza Fakhrul was addressing a workers’ rally in front of BNP’s Nayapaltan central office marking the May Day.

BNP acting Chairman Tarique Rahman joined the rally on virtual platform as the chief guest with Sramik Dal president Anwar Hossain in the chair.

BNP Standing Committee members Mirza Abbas, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy and Nazrul Islam Khan, BNP leaders Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas and Sultan Salauddin Tuku, Krishak Dal president Hasan Zafir Tuhin, Mohila Dal president Afroza Abbas, Jubo Dal president Abdul Monayem Munna, Swechchhasebak Dal president SM Jilani, Sramik Dal Dhaka City South convener Sumon Bhuiyan, among others, spoke.

Mirza Fakhrul called on Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus to complete the necessary reforms to hold the next general elections soon.

He said BNP founder Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman was the first to realize the importance of workers’ rights. That is why he created new opportunities by opening garment factories and made arrangement for exporting manpower, he added.

“Whatever good work has been done for the workers has been done whenever BNP was in power,” he said.

The BNP secretary general said the workers keep the entire civilization alive but do not get fair wages.

“Children have to beat the hammer for a living. Where he is supposed to study and play, he has to take care of the family,” he said.

Fakhrul said though the era has changed as all modern machines have been invented as well as the production process has changed but the fate of working class has not changed at all.

 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Manhunt continues to arrest arson attackers: Police
Iran says dismantled US-Israeli spy network
Fanfare as Guinea launches enormous Simandou iron ore mine
UK court jails Chinese bitcoin fraudster for over 11 years
Russia jails teen musician over anti-war street songs for third time
German far-right leader looks to rein in party's Russia junkets
UK court rules protest-hit hotel can continue housing asylum seekers
US aircraft carrier arrives in Latin America to boost anti-drug operation
Turkey seeks more than 2,000 years behind bars for Erdogan rival
Touhid rejects Indian media claim on terror plot
১০