Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) President Khaleda Zia Advisor Zainul Abdin Farooq on Saturday (May 17, 2025) gave a big warning to Mohammad Yunus at an event organized by the Central Committee of the Ethnicist Toran Dal at the National Press Club."Text-Align: justify;"> According to the report of Dhaka Tribune, speaking at the discussion program held at the National Press Club, the advisor of Khaleda Zia said that I appeal to Dr. Mohammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh to get elections in the country before the public outrage."Text-Align: justify;"> ‘Elections should be conducted as soon as possible’
In this event, the implementation of the 31 -point framework declared by the Acting Chairman of BNP was demanded for holding elections in the country and reorganizing the state. Zainul Abdin Farooq said that the people of this country have high expectations from Mohammad Yunus and they want elections to be held as soon as possible. Also said that to conduct elections, the head of the interim government should make everything clear to the people of the country in the next few days. & Nbsp;
‘It is not that the anger of the people increases’ Rivers do not change their way without colliding with rocks. Therefore, the anger of the people increases and they should get elections before you are against you. Senior BNP leader Zainul Abdin Farooq also alleged that the government is hesitating to hold elections. He demanded to hold elections in 1991 like Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed.
Farooq also raised questions about the corridor issue during his speech and the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi sharply criticized. The discussion held at the National Press Club was chaired by Mohammad Abu Bakr Siddiqui, president of the ethnicist Torun Dal. During this period, BNP Joint General Secretary Abdus Salam Azad, Religious Affairs Secretary Mohammad Rafiqul Islam Jamal and Organization General Secretary Aminul Islam were also present.
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