A government official called critics of the referendum campaign fugitives. Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan made the statement after visiting a memorial at Gurudayal Government College in Kishoreganj. He serves as an adviser for multiple ministries, including Industries and Housing.
Khan stated the referendum aims to implement the July Charter, created by participants of a past mass uprising. He argued that people opposing that historical movement are now sowing public confusion about the vote.
He expressed confidence that citizens would show support with a Yes vote. The adviser labeled the current administration a government backing mass uprising, promising collaboration with students and the public.
The official outlined a political process following the referendum. A Yes vote would lead to electing preferred local candidates who would then progress to parliament. He described the populace as conscious and intelligent.
Khan claimed many fascist supporters have fled the nation, with others in hiding. He anticipated fair elections in Kishoreganj and elsewhere. District officials and student movement representatives attended the event.
Later, he held a discussion with government office heads at the Deputy Commissioner's conference room. Further meetings with NGO workers and women beneficiaries were planned across the district.
Khan stated the referendum aims to implement the July Charter, created by participants of a past mass uprising. He argued that people opposing that historical movement are now sowing public confusion about the vote.
He expressed confidence that citizens would show support with a Yes vote. The adviser labeled the current administration a government backing mass uprising, promising collaboration with students and the public.
The official outlined a political process following the referendum. A Yes vote would lead to electing preferred local candidates who would then progress to parliament. He described the populace as conscious and intelligent.
Khan claimed many fascist supporters have fled the nation, with others in hiding. He anticipated fair elections in Kishoreganj and elsewhere. District officials and student movement representatives attended the event.
Later, he held a discussion with government office heads at the Deputy Commissioner's conference room. Further meetings with NGO workers and women beneficiaries were planned across the district.