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National Citizen Party (NCP) member secretary Akhtar Hossain questioned the sudden disappearance of long vehicle queues for fuel across Bangladesh following a recent price hike. He raised the issue during a press conference at the party’s temporary central office in Banglamotor, Dhaka, held to discuss a national convention on energy, economy, human rights, reform, and referendum.

Akhtar accused the government of ignoring the people’s clear verdict in a referendum held after the tenth national election, where about 70 percent reportedly supported one side. He said the government failed to form a constitutional reform council as expected and instead dismissed the referendum’s outcome as fraudulent or unconstitutional. He argued that reforming the constitution’s basic structure requires a higher institutional framework, a concept no political party had previously rejected.

Expressing concern over the banking sector, Akhtar alleged that those involved in large-scale financial misappropriation were being allowed to regain ownership by returning only a small portion of the stolen funds, warning that this could encourage further corruption.

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