BNP leader Hasanuddin Sarkar accused the Awami League of following an Indian agenda aimed at eliminating nationalist and Islamic ideologies in Bangladesh.
He called for unity among BNP, Jamaat, and other Islamic parties to ensure that the ruling party never regains power.
Sarkar warned that conspiracies are underway to disrupt the election and urged the Chief Adviser to hold polls promptly and hand over power to an elected government.
He stated that despite suffering oppression, enforced disappearances, and killings, the sacrifices of the people will not go in vain.