BNP's target is now the capital Dhaka
The leaders of BNP say that the movement of BNP got back to life through 10 departmental gatherings across the country. But when it came to Dhaka, it became dull. That is why BNP is once again worried about the movement in Dhaka. And so the party is planning a new movement in the capital.
In the outgoing year, the movement of BNP, which gained a new dimension through 10 departmental meetings across the country, has lost its rhythm in the capital, Dhaka. Now the party is moving forward with a new plan to speed up the movement in Dhaka.
BNP leaders told Dhaka Post that there is no alternative to agitation in the capital. The stronger the movement in the capital, the more the 'concern body' of the government will be hurt. And then the government will be flexible to accept the demands of BNP. So now our main target is movement in the capital.
BNP Standing Committee Member Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku
The movement did not slow down in Dhaka. Sometimes the movement will be intense, sometimes it will be weak, this is the nature of the movement.
Several reliable leaders of the party said that among the plans that BNP has taken, are programs on holidays. Besides, linking the ongoing public issue with the 10-point demand announced by BNP during the announcement of the program. Reassuring and reassurance from the partners of the simultaneous movement.
BNP has also planned to mobilize the leaders of the party who feel that they cannot go to the parliament after winning the elections, by assuring them to take them to the upper house of the parliament. BNP also plans to activate the leaders who are afraid of being deprived of party nomination.
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Besides, the committees which are involved in internal conflict between the party organs and affiliates, the committees will be dissolved or one person will be given the responsibility to look after them.
However, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, a member of the BNP Standing Committee, is unwilling to accept the decline in the movement of the BNP in Dhaka. He told Dhaka Post that there was no slowdown in the movement in Dhaka. Sometimes the movement will be intense, sometimes it will be weak, this is the nature of the movement. Gradually the movement will become more severe. Strict program will come. This is the rule of the movement.
BNP leaders and activists clashed with the police in December last year around a rally in Dhaka.
When asked about the new plan of the movement, Tuku said, "I cannot say what was discussed in our standing committee." It is an internal matter of the party. It cannot be talked about.
BNP Vice Chairman Mohammad Shahjahan told Dhaka Post that the number of ordinary people in the movement in the capital is now increasing. Will increase in the future. I hope that the movement will gather in Dhaka gradually. Our activities are ongoing for that purpose.
A member of the BNP's standing committee, on condition of anonymity, said that there is more internal conflict in the Chhatra Dal among the affiliated organizations of the BNP. Many others have set aside party interests to use Chhatra Dal for their own interests. Due to which Rakibul Islam Bakul has been made the student affairs editor after 7 long years. So that the internal conflicts of the Chhatra Dal can be resolved and they can be prepared for the movement in the capital.
He also said that many plans taken by BNP regarding the movement are going out before implementation.
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The top leaders of BNP believe that the leaders of the party are leaking them outside. Therefore, there is also a decision to implement the plans taken with the movement in the future and keep it secret between the Acting Chairman and Secretary General of BNP without informing everyone.
Discussions are going on to make a manifesto of the opposition movement combining the 14 points of the Democracy Manch and the 10 points of the BNP.
General Secretary of Revolutionary Workers Party Saiful Haque.
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