BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu has cautioned that delaying the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election would throw the country’s future into uncertainty, endangering democracy, independence, and sovereignty.
He accused the ruling Awami League of subjecting BNP leaders and activists to repression for the past 16 years and continuing to “conspire” against the opposition. Calling for unity against domestic and international plots, Dudu urged party activists to ensure BNP’s victory in the next polls.
“There is no alternative—BNP must win, the ‘paddy sheaf’ must triumph, and Tarique Rahman must become Prime Minister,” he declared.