Ali Riaz urges people to remain with 'yes' in referendum
"Then the July Charter will be implemented, the old system will be changed and the country will change to fulfil the hopes and aspirations of the people," he said while addressing the divisional level 'Imam Conference' organised by the Islamic Foundation at the Shaheed Abu Sayeed Stadium to promote the referendum and motivate voters Rangpur.
Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser and Chief Coordinator of Public Awareness Campaign Activities related to Referendum Professor Ali Riaz today (14 January) urged people to remain in favour of 'Yes' in the referendum.
"Then the July Charter will be implemented, the old system will be changed and the country will change to fulfil the hopes and aspirations of the people," he said while addressing the divisional level 'Imam Conference' organised by the Islamic Foundation at the Shaheed Abu Sayeed Stadium to promote the referendum and motivate voters Rangpur.
Ali Riaz said although the July National Charter was printed in black ink, it was written in the blood of the July martyrs.
"If we remember this, the July Charter will not be forgotten. That is why a referendum is being organised to implement the July Charter that has been made on the basis of the consensus of political parties," he said.
He further said, "What kind of Bangladesh do we want in the future? If we want a changed Bangladesh, a new Bangladesh for the next generation, then people should remain in favour of 'Yes' in this referendum."
"If the 'Yes' wins in the referendum, the fascist government will not return to the country and fascism will not be created again. If fascism is not created, people's rights will not be taken away again. The people of Bangladesh can change themselves just as they were able to remove the fascists to start a new Bangladesh. The people will determine the method of how Bangladesh will run in the future," he said.
"Therefore, if the July Charter is implemented, no one will be able to become the prime minister more than twice in the country, and there will be no one-sidedness in all the administrative activities of the government," Ali Riaz added.
"The kind of Bangladesh that will be handed over to the youth in the future will be decided by this 'Yes' and 'No' vote. If the 'yes' vote wins, the youth will get a new and discrimination-free Bangladesh," he said.
Professor Ali Riaz said referendums were organized twice in the past during the time of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and General Hussein Muhammad Ershad when the question in those referendums was whether there was trust in them or not.
"But this time the referendum has been organized to implement the July Charter," he said.
Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser (Senior Secretary rank) Monir Haider, Secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs Kamal Uddin, Rangpur Divisional Commissioner Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Range DIG Aminul Islam and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mohammad Majid Ali spoke as special guests.
Rangpur Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Enamul Ahsan delivered the welcome speech.
Moulana Mohammad Ali Sarkar, Khatib of Rangpur Carmichael College Jam-e-Mosque, presided over the conference.
Noted Islamic scholar and Khatib of Rangpur Keramotia Jam-e-Mosque Moulana Bayezid Hussaine, Moulana Azgar Ali and Moulana Nazrul Islam Siddiqui also spoke.
Imams and Khatibs from eight districts of Rangpur division were present at the conference.
Later, Professor Ali Riaz participated in a special divisional level exchange of views with officials of all eight districts of Rangpur division at the same place to promote the referendum and motivate voters.
