Goyeshwar warns the interim government of street mobilization risks

A senior Bangladesh Nationalist Party official cautioned on Sunday that the transitional administration would struggle to maintain authority if his organization launches mass demonstrations. Goyeshwar Chandra Roy, a Standing Committee member, said his party has chosen to make public appeals rather than take protest action.

Roy visited the burial site of Ziaur Rahman, the party founder and slain former president, accompanied by leadership from the Doctors Association of Bangladesh. He criticized authorities for what he called misleading the population regarding the July National Charter, alleging that alterations were made to the document following its approval ceremony. The National Consensus Commission modified provisions after signatures were collected, yet officials have provided no explanation, Roy claimed.

The politician said citizens already view these adjustments as dishonest behavior and urged the caretaker government to address public concerns. Roy also dismissed what he described as manufactured disputes about whether his party might win control through the coming ballots.
 

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