BANGLADESH NEWS
Apparently rejecting prime minister’s proposal to form an interim government with opposition, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Monday said next general elections must be held under a non-party neutral government.
“Countrymen don’t want to see this government anymore. And that is why the next election must be held under a neutral administration. Political parties will not accept any other form of government to hold elections,” she said at an Iftar party.
Doctors Association of Bangladesh (Dab) hosted the Iftar party at LD hall of the parliament complex.
Urging all to be united for making the upcoming tougher movement successful, the opposition leader said the present government showed absolute failure to run the country and that is why people want to get rid of the situation.
She said the government will be ousted through a vigorous movement after the Eid-ul-Fitr to save people from its misrule. “The government has no option but to quit,” she added.
“We will go for anti-government movement not to go to the power but to save the country and people from the ongoing miserable situation. I expect everyone to be with our movement,” the former premier said.
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