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'No more politics of vengeance': Khaleda in first public speech in 6 years

Bangladesh

Joynal Abedin Shishir
07 August, 2024, 04:30 pm
Last modified: 08 August, 2024, 08:22 pm

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'No more politics of vengeance': Khaleda in first public speech in 6 years

BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman also addressed the rally virtually from London.

Joynal Abedin Shishir
07 August, 2024, 04:30 pm
Last modified: 08 August, 2024, 08:22 pm
Khaleda Zia virtually addresses a BNP rally in Nayapaltan in the capital on 7 August 2024. Photo: TBS
Khaleda Zia virtually addresses a BNP rally in Nayapaltan in the capital on 7 August 2024. Photo: TBS

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia yesterday expressed her commitment to building a society based on compassion, peace, and knowledge, burying the politics of destruction, revenge, and vengeance.

It was her first public address in the last six years since her imprisonment.

"Not destruction, not revenge – let's build a knowledge-based society," the former prime minister said in a videoconference during her.

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"This victory has brought us new possibilities," she said referring to the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government amid a student movement that left more than 400 of people dead and several thousands injured.

She said, "An exploitation-free Bangladesh should be built. Bangladesh for all religions and communities must be ensured. Let us strengthen the hands of the youth to build a modern Bangladesh based on progress and equality.

Khaleda, who was freed after the president commuted her prison terms on Tuesday amid the changed political situation, spoke at a mammoth rally of the BNP held in front of its Naya Paltan central office from her hospital bed in the capital.

BNP's acting chairman Tarique Rahman also addressed the rally virtually from London.

A large number of BNP leaders and activists from different districts and all the units in the capital joined the rally held two days after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government.

The entire Naya Paltan area was jolted with slogans.

Khaleda said, "Students and youth are our future. They have sacrificed their blood to realise their dreams. We need to build a democratic Bangladesh based on talent, competence, and knowledge.

"An exploitation-free Bangladesh should be built. Bangladesh for all religions and communities must be ensured. Let us strengthen the hands of the youth to build a modern Bangladesh based on progress and equality. Not destruction, not revenge – let's build a knowledge-based society."

When the rally was approaching its end, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced that Khaleda Zia would say a few words there. The announcement surprised party members, as none of the leaders and activists had known about it earlier.

When she appeared on the projector screen, the overenthusiastic party members burst into wild cheering. Many leaders and activists were seen crying with happiness. Some were also heard loudly uttering "Alhamdulillah. Allahu Akbar" upon seeing Khaleda Zia.

Khaleda Zia said, "I am grateful to Allah for allowing me to speak in front of you after being ill for a long time. We have rid ourselves of the fascist, illegitimate government through a long struggle. I would like to sincerely thank and remember our brave children who fought to the death and made the impossible possible. Tribute to the hundreds of martyrs."

Khaleda looked very ill while giving her speech. She spoke in a very low voice while reading the written statement, which was more of a guideline than a political statement.

On 8 February 2018, the former prime minister was sentenced to five years in prison in the Zia Orphanage Trust corruption case. In October of that year, the sentence was increased to 10 years after an appeal was heard in the High Court.

Following that, the BNP leader was sentenced to another seven years in the Zia Charitable Trust corruption case. Since her first sentencing, Khaleda Zia was held in a jail in Old Dhaka.

In 2020, then-prime minister Sheikh Hasina exercised her executive powers to suspend Khaleda's sentence for six months due to the outbreak of coronavirus in the country. On March 25 of that year, she returned to her Gulshan home after being temporarily released. She has been there ever since.

Since then, the government has extended her release every six months at the request of her family. However, the former prime minister was set free on Tuesday, the day after Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and fled the country.

Yesterday's rally also featured the newly released BNP leaders. There were much smiles among the leaders who had been released on bail after their arrest in connection with the quota reform movement.

Don't take law into your own hands: Tarique

Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of BNP, addressing the rally urged the party activists to refrain from taking the law into their own hands.

Tarique, the eldest son of Khaleda Zia, emphasised the need for unity and harmony among all Bangladeshi citizens, regardless of their religious affiliations.

 "If anyone attempts to commit wrongdoing in the name of the BNP, hand them over to the law. If someone violates the rules, do not hesitate to file a complaint against them with the police."

As a result of the student-led movement, the country's people witnessed a new form of freedom in 2024, he said. "But we have to remain cautious as conspiracies are going on to undermine the current achievements of the nation."

The police are not the enemies of the people, Tarique said. "Sheikh Hasina, who was elected without a fair election, had forced the police to stand against people. After Hasina fled, a group is trying to break the morale of the police and is attempting to create an unstable environment in the country."

He went on to say, "Therefore, criticism or chaos cannot be the solution to anarchy. It is most important to make the administration timely and effective. Power must be transferred to an elected government as quickly as possible."

Tarique was arrested on 7 March 2007 on various charges including corruption. He walked out of jail on 3 September 2008 after securing bail in 13 cases. On 11 September 2008, he left Dhaka for London, accompanied by members of his family.

Fakhrul for fair election within three months

At the rally, Mirza Fakhrul said, "We will urge the president to direct the administration to carry out its duties properly. At the same time, we call for the quick formation of an interim government and the holding of a fair election within three months.

"We want to build a humane state, a state of equality. We urge activists not to engage in any arson incidents. Do not take the law into your own hands out of anger. Be vigilant against those who seek to destabilise the country."

Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, a member of the BNP's standing committee, said the name of the interim government has already been announced.

He said no one who cooperated with the dictatorial government will be included, as they might broker deals again. There will be elections, and they will be fair.

"The elections will result in the formation of a government representative of the people. We will all support this interim government," added the BNP leader.

Mirza Abbas, another member of the standing committee, said, "My request to the leaders and workers is that complaints of attacks are coming to me from various places. Complaints are also coming in against our leaders and workers, many of whom are taking advantage of the situation and engaging in various misdeeds, including causing chaos in different areas."

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