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BNP senior leader Goyeshwar Chandra Roy has remarked that the court has become a "second home" for BNP leaders due to the frequency of legal proceedings. “We are constantly summoned. Even today’s Chief Adviser faced numerous cases in the past, and we protested against those back then. Now, all cases against him have been withdrawn, and he sits comfortably in office. Yet I, Goyeshwar, continue to appear in court,” he said. Roy emphasized that the BNP has never practiced vindictive politics. He also criticized the media landscape, stating, “Many believe it’s safest to speak or write against the BNP. Journalists used to say there was no press freedom under the Awami League, yet criticism of the BNP was widespread. But true press freedom lies not with journalists, but with the owners and publishers. Some media owners have cozy ties with the government and avoid publishing critical news. Despite having financial strength, many outlets fail to pay their journalists properly.”
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