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BNP is not interested in the decision of the ballot in 300 seats
The party's secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that BNP has no interest in whether the upcoming parliamentary elections will be held through electronic voting machines (EVMs) or through ballots.
He said this on Monday (April 3) at the Iftar function organized in the honor of politicians at the ladies club on Bailey Road in the capital.
BNP Secretary General said, we have noticed one thing, people are independent, they are the owners of this country, forgetting the fact that now they are making all kinds of plans to establish the ownership of one person and party. Here the electoral system has been destroyed. Attempts are being made to mislead people by creating various dramas and farces by destroying the election system.
Mirza Fakhrul said about this decision of the Election Commission, a journalist asked me to know about this matter. As I said, we have no interest in this matter. We have made it clear that which government will be there during the election, what kind of government there will be, that is the main crisis.
He also said that democracy has been destroyed today. In 1971, we moved far away from our main goal of building a democratic state. That is why, to be clear, many political parties have agreed - this government, which is not elected by the people, which has destroyed democracy, must resign. Parliament should be dissolved. People's ownership should be established through new elections by forming a new election commission with powers in the hands of the caretaker government.
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