Media is a strong pillar for democracy: Mirza Fakhrul
Commenting that the media is a strong pillar for democracy, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, but Sheikh Hasina had strangled all the country's press through the Digital Security Act, unfortunately destroying our media. As a result, no one dared to write a line. Some of the press was busy in her flattery in public.
He made this comment in response to a question at a view-exchange program with the Bengali media in London on Saturday (December 7) evening local time.
In response to another question, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, some black clouds have gathered to regain a new democratic social system, attempts are being made to destroy communal harmony based on some minor incidents. Some Indian media are influencing Western countries through propaganda. The reaction of which has also been reflected in the UK. There was no government in the country for 3 days from August 5, there was no police.
Regarding elections and reforms, the BNP Secretary General said that BNP has already felt the lack of reforms. Without reforms, there will never be fair elections in the country. As a result, the BNP announced Vision 2030, where the idea of change and reform was given. Even the idea of changing the parliamentary system and the extent of the power of the Prime Minister and the President was given. Then 10 points, 27 points and the latest 31 points were announced, which contain the outline of all the reforms.
Stating that no one except Allah has the power to defeat the BNP, he said that the BNP was in power three times. They will come to power again. This is certain. BNP is always ready for elections. They will say tomorrow, they will go to elections tomorrow.
Regarding Tarique Rahman's return to the country, the BNP Secretary General said that when the party feels that he needs to go to the country at this moment, he will go to the country. Everyone knows that he has many legal issues. Those issues are being worked on. When the work is completed, he will go to the country.
Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and took refuge in India on August 5 due to the mass uprising of students and the public. After that, her statements were published on the verified Facebook page of Awami League at different times. Her phone conversations with party workers and supporters also reached the people through social media.
In this regard, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, Sheikh Hasina has taken refuge in their country (India), it is their matter. We always expect that all countries have a basic policy. That is, the sheltered person will never speak.