Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, recently demanded immediate polls in the country, emphasizing that no one is considered a minority in Bangladesh.
In a video titled ‘No One is a Minority in Bangladesh’, Rahman expressed his concerns regarding the current political climate in the country and called for fair and transparent elections to be held as soon as possible. He highlighted the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring equal representation for all citizens, regardless of their backgrounds.
Rahman’s statement comes at a time of political unrest in Bangladesh, with ongoing tensions between the ruling party and the opposition. The BNP has been vocal in criticizing the government for what they perceive as authoritarian tactics and suppression of dissent.
The call for immediate polls by Rahman reflects a growing sense of urgency among opposition parties and activists who are pushing for a change in leadership. As the son of a former Prime Minister and a prominent figure within the BNP, Rahman’s words carry weight and are likely to resonate with a significant portion of the population.
It remains to be seen how the government will respond to Rahman’s demands and whether they will heed calls for early elections. In the meantime, the political situation in Bangladesh continues to be tense, with uncertainty looming over the future direction of the country.
Watch the video by The Free Press Journal
Video “‘No One is a Minority in Bangladesh’: Khaleda Zia’s Son Tarique Rahman Demands Immediate Polls” was uploaded on 08/08/2024 to Youtube Channel The Free Press Journal
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