BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has alleged that the government is celebrating the golden jubilee of independence by excluding the people by imposing an unannounced curfew in Dhaka.
He said the situation prevailing in the country in the 50 years of independence was not expected from anyone. The movement of people has been stopped. The government is celebrating this day excluding the people. He said this after paying homage to Ziaur Rahman with flowers at his grave in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar of the capital on Friday.
Road traffic is being controlled as part of security during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. As a result, the leaders and activists could not go to Zia's graveyard with the BNP secretary general. With the permission of the police Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir standing committee member. Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Nazrul Islam Khan and Abdus Salam Zia, the chairperson's adviser, paid their respects and prayed at the grave.
Today, after 50 years of independence, he is a prisoner in the hands of the government of Bangladesh. This is the achievement of the politics of our democracy. Even after 50 years, we are not independent. Our freedom is endangered and chained. We are struggling to be free from chains. Corona is aggressively attacking Bangladesh, he said, adding that the government is indifferent towards Corona.
They are busy with foreign guests. They have no interest in what will happen to the people of the country or not. In response to a question, Mirza Fakhrul said that there are unresolved issues with the neighboring country, especially the problem of life and death of millions of people. The water of the river Teesta has been repeatedly mentioned. But so far no agreement has been reached.
But our government has unilaterally given water from Feni river. The killings at the border did not stop today. We want good relations with all countries. But let no one be our lord, that we never want.