BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has raised concerns over the neutrality of some advisers in the interim government, saying the public is questioning whether all advisers are truly impartial. Speaking at a memorial event in Gazipur marking the ninth death anniversary of BNP leader Brigadier General Hannan Shah, Fakhrul claimed that certain advisers show favoritism toward specific parties, which undermines public confidence. He expressed support for the reform initiatives undertaken by the government led by Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus but accused a vested group of portraying BNP as anti-reform. Fakhrul emphasized that BNP has always championed democratic reforms and women’s empowerment. Criticizing India’s role in Bangladesh’s internal affairs, he called for an equal and just bilateral relationship. He also urged party activists to unite and ensure victory for Hannan Shah’s son, Shah Riazul Hannan, in the upcoming parliamentary election expected in February.