Interim government industry adviser Adilur Rahman Khan has called on citizens to vote 'Yes' in the upcoming February 12 referendum, held alongside the 13th National Parliamentary Election. Speaking as chief guest at the inauguration of the 'Vote Car' caravan following an Imam Conference at the district stadium in Chattogram, he urged voters to remember those who sacrificed their lives during the 36 days of the fiery July movement and to participate in a festive atmosphere.
Adilur Rahman said the referendum aims to establish the 'July Charter' signed by anti-fascist movements and to pave the way for building a century-long Bangladesh. He recalled the past 16 years as a period of fear and oppression, marked by disappearances, killings, and repression. He emphasized that citizens had been deprived of voting rights and that thousands had been imprisoned under a fascist regime.
He appealed to all citizens to vote for their preferred candidates in the national election and simultaneously cast a 'Yes' vote in the referendum to ensure that such oppression never returns and to continue the transformation initiated by the July movement.