BNP leader Aminul Haque has called for fair distribution of shops among affected traders at Muslim Bazar, urging that allocations be revoked from individuals allegedly linked to the ruling Awami League and given to legitimate victims.
Speaking at a meeting of the market committee, Haque claimed, “Those responsible for harming genuine traders with the support of pro-government collaborators must have their shop allocations cancelled. These should be redistributed fairly to actual stakeholders.”
He further added, “There will be no place for associates of the authoritarian Awami regime. Shops occupied through unjust means must be reclaimed. The BNP does not support wrongdoing.”
Haque also addressed broader grievances, stating, “Over the past 17 years, people across the country have suffered oppression. If the BNP returns to power, we will ensure justice and rule of law without political interference.”