NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah emphasized that just as the public is demanding elections by February, they should also demand justice and reform. “Without reform, elections will not yield fruitful outcomes,” he stated. Abdullah stressed that he does not believe in politics driven by revenge. “If someone throws a stone at me, I will respond by offering flowers and embrace them,” he added.
Speaking from Debidwar, he recalled past incidents where religious leaders’ beards were forcibly pulled and microphones were shut down during gatherings. He pointed out the high costs involved in becoming Members of Parliament, highlighting that those who sacrificed their lives on the streets did not aspire to become MPs but sought genuine reform for the country.
Hasnat Abdullah reaffirmed NCP’s commitment to non-violent politics and vowed never to compromise or bow to injustice.