BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu criticized India, saying, “If India were truly a civilized country, it wouldn't block visas or transit facilities to Bangladesh, nor would it kill civilians at the border or withhold Teesta River water.” He accused India and the ruling Awami League of perpetuating a culture of political vengeance. “Even after being elected, Ishraq was not allowed to assume office as mayor. Despite a court ruling in his favor, he still hasn't been sworn in.” He expressed concern over growing distrust in the country's political direction and called on Nobel laureate Dr. Yunus to facilitate a fair election. “If Dr. Yunus fails, we urge the Supreme Court to restore the democratic framework,” he added.