BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has lauded the performance of the interim government, stating it has already undertaken commendable initiatives and is setting a promising direction for the country.
"We believe that all political forces who were part of the anti-fascist movement should now come together in support of this government," Fakhrul said at a recent event.
He claimed that the people's movement has seen initial success. "We have been able to inspire people with the vision of a democratic Bangladesh. But this vision cannot be fulfilled within the current state structure," he added.
To that end, BNP has proposed a 31-point reform plan, developed through discussions with various stakeholders. Fakhrul also referred to a recent meeting between BNP's acting chairman Tarique Rahman and the interim government's chief advisor as a source of encouragement. "We have reached consensus on several key issues. For areas where agreement is still pending, we will revisit those after the elections," he stated.