BNP boss Tarique Rahman vowed to hunt down every killer from the brutal 15-year reign of terror that gripped Bangladesh. The acting chairman fired up grieving families during a virtual meeting with relatives of 142 fallen heroes who died fighting tyranny. Rahman slammed authorities for bungling the recent Lal Chand murder investigation while the real perpetrator walks free. He demanded immediate arrests of the actual killers instead of rounding up innocent people. The political heavyweight promised relentless pursuit of justice regardless of how long it takes.
Student leaders packed a Gulshan hotel as Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chatra Dal honored the July uprising anniversary. Families traveled from across the nation to hear Rahman pledge that their loved ones died for freedom and democracy. The opposition chief outlined ambitious plans to rebuild the country using BNP's comprehensive 31-point agenda. Rahman stressed that only united citizens can transform Bangladesh into the nation their martyrs envisioned. He reminded supporters that BNP remains the only party with actual governing experience among current reform commission members.
Top BNP officials including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir joined the emotional gathering. JCD President Rakibul Islam Rakib controlled the proceedings while General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir guided discussions. Rahman warned supporters that their democratic struggle continues despite recent victories against authoritarianism. The party leader declared that Bangladeshi people hold ultimate political power while BNP serves as their faithful representative. He urged constant vigilance as enemies of democracy still threaten the nation's hard-won freedoms.
Student leaders packed a Gulshan hotel as Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chatra Dal honored the July uprising anniversary. Families traveled from across the nation to hear Rahman pledge that their loved ones died for freedom and democracy. The opposition chief outlined ambitious plans to rebuild the country using BNP's comprehensive 31-point agenda. Rahman stressed that only united citizens can transform Bangladesh into the nation their martyrs envisioned. He reminded supporters that BNP remains the only party with actual governing experience among current reform commission members.
Top BNP officials including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir joined the emotional gathering. JCD President Rakibul Islam Rakib controlled the proceedings while General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir guided discussions. Rahman warned supporters that their democratic struggle continues despite recent victories against authoritarianism. The party leader declared that Bangladeshi people hold ultimate political power while BNP serves as their faithful representative. He urged constant vigilance as enemies of democracy still threaten the nation's hard-won freedoms.