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AL takes control over courts, parliament: Fakhrul

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  26 Dec 2020, 23:28
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BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has brought allegations saying that the secret will of Awami League was to be the owner of the country. They are moving ahead according to that direction. Slowly they have taken control over courts, judiciary system, state mechanism, administration, parliament and all.

He said this while discussing with the newsmen at his home at Tatipara in Thakurgaon town on Saturday.

The BNP secretary general said, BNP will observe December 30 as the democracy killing day. The election of 30th December 2018 was done in the night of 29th December. Awami League has established one party ruling system depriving the people from their voting rights by doing vote robbery using the state mechanism. They are using the courts from different angles in different strategies to remain in power firmly.

About local government elections Mirza Fakhrul said, the condition of election has remained same. BNP is participating in the elections for maintaining relations with people and as part of the movement. In other time it is neither possible to go near the people nor talk to the public. If we go then cases are filed or we come under attack. They do not prevent during elections. So the opportunity is created to talk and communicate with the people.

About corona vaccine Fakhrul said, corruption is eternal habit of Awami League. They are not able to keep them away from this greed. The vaccine of 3 dollars is being bought at 5 dollars. It will not cost from the pockets of ministers or MPs, it will cost from the tax given by the people. The person who has got the contract is an advisor of the government but is a bank loan defaulter. It proves that corruption is remaining everywhere.

AH

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