Ariful Islam Adib, senior joint convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP), warned that the people of Bangladesh would give a strong response if any foreign country, including India, the United States, China, or Russia, attempted to interfere in the upcoming 13th national parliamentary election. He made the remarks on Wednesday afternoon while addressing a rally that began in Shahjadpur, Badda, and moved toward the Indian High Commission in Baridhara, Dhaka.
The rally was organized by the NCP’s Dhaka North unit as part of an “Anti-Hegemony March” marking 15 years since the killing of Felani Khatun at the border. Police stopped the procession before it reached the High Commission, prompting participants to deliver speeches and slogans on the Kuril-bound road. Adib called for the day to be declared “Felani Day” nationally and pledged that NCP members would defend Bangladesh’s sovereignty at any cost.
Speakers at the event accused India of interfering in Bangladesh’s politics and economy and demanded justice for border killings and other alleged crimes. They also called for international action against India for what they described as blatant interference in Bangladesh’s internal affairs.