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Mahmudur Rahman, writing on February 11, 2026, called for a renewed national unity against fascism ahead of Bangladesh’s national election scheduled for the next day. He urged voters to reject parties and candidates he associated with past authoritarianism, corruption, and foreign influence, particularly those he accused of enabling Sheikh Hasina’s rule and Indian dominance. Rahman also encouraged citizens to support a referendum option symbolizing freedom and equality, portraying it as a choice between democracy and subjugation.

He argued that the upcoming election campaign had been notably less violent than previous ones, crediting the absence of the banned Awami League for the relative calm. Rahman recounted historical incidents of violence he attributed to the Awami League and warned against rehabilitating the party before it reformed. He expressed hope that a democratically elected government would take office before Ramadan and dismissed the idea of a national government, citing past misuse of the concept.

Rahman concluded by urging both government and opposition to unite on five issues: resisting foreign dominance, preventing fascism’s return, ensuring justice for past killings, and guaranteeing equal rights for all citizens.

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