Streets won’t be bed of flowers in next poll: Rizvi

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Published On: 29 Oct 2025, 18:59
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NARSINGDI, Oct 29, 2025 (BSS)- BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has said the coming election would be a tough one instead of seeming to be easy for overwhelming victory.

“Streets will not be decorated with flowers in the upcoming election, instead the path ahead will be full of thorns and obstacles,” he said.

Rizvi was addressing the inauguration ceremony of BNP’s new membership collection and renewal campaign at Heritage Resort in Narsingdi here today.

The BNP leader said Begum Khaleda Zia endured imprisonment and was denied medical treatment to ensure this election. 

“Sheikh Hasina has destroyed the country’s democracy while Tarique Rahman has united the entire nation, culminating the people’s uprising in 2024 and ousting Sheikh Hasina.

However, even abroad, she continues to engage in various conspiracies, giving instructions to foil the election, Rizvi said.

Without mentioning any name, Rizvi said, a political party though took part in 2024 movement, is now trying to fish in troubled water.

“If you obstruct the election, what would be the difference between you and the party that fled away?” he questioned.

BNP Joint Secretary General and Narsingdi District BNP President Khairul Kabir Khokon presided over the programme. 

BNP Central Organizing Secretary Kazi Saidul Alam Babul, Assistant Organizing Secretary Nazrul Islam Azad, Freedom Fighters Affairs Secretary Zainal Abedin, Assistant Organizing Secretary for Volunteer Affairs Abdul Kadir Bhuiyan Jewel, and Assistant Science and Technology Secretary Ashraf Uddin Bakul, among others, were present.

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