Cox’s Bazar Correspondent: BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed said that an electoral ‘roadmap’ is needed along with state reforms. Only then will the people of the country understand that the reform process going on in the country is going in a democratic way. Only then will the people get back their democratic rights, he said.
He said these things to the media at an elite hotel after visiting the burnt Cox’s Bazar BNP office on Tuesday (September 24).
This member of the BNP Standing Committee, who is exiled from Ayana Ghar to India, said that the victory gained through the unprecedented bloodbath revolution of the students should be meaningful. The country should be presented as a real democratic state. He said, “Everyone should be aware of internal conspiracies. Order should be restored in the country. The people of the country should enjoy the benefits of democracy regardless of party affiliation.
Salahuddin Ahmed also said, ‘Bangladesh should be shown to the world as a rule of law state. As citizens of a free country, everyone should stand up straight and work together.
Besides, those who have made mirror houses and carried out disappearances, murders, tortures, and massacres have no right to do politics in this country. This leader, brutally missing at the hands of dictatorship, remembers those killed in the student movement.
His wife Hasina Ahmed, Central BNP Fisheries Secretary Lutfar Rahman Kajal, District BNP President Shahjahan Chowdhury, and General Secretary Shamim Ara Sapna were present.
