BNP's Nazrul Islam urges voters to guard polling centres in shifts
"Through you, we request all our leaders and activists, as well as the people of the country, to ensure that what we are about to achieve after years of struggle is not obstructed," he said.
BNP Standing Committee member and Chairman of the party's Central Election Steering Committee Nazrul Islam Khan today (11 February) urged party leaders, activists and voters to guard polling centres in shifts to ensure a free and fair election.
He made the call at an emergency press conference held at the BNP chairperson's office in Gulshan.
Nazrul alleged that various "illegal activities" are taking place in different parts of the country and expressed concern over incidents involving activists of Jamaat-e-Islami and the NCP.
"Through you, we request all our leaders and activists, as well as the people of the country, to ensure that what we are about to achieve after years of struggle is not obstructed," he said.
"You will guard the polling centres in shifts. Everyone will go to the polling stations, cast their votes and remain there until the results are announced," Nazrul added.
He said the party wants the election to be held in a free, fair and neutral manner. "Our goal is to establish a strong democratic government with the support of the people and to ensure the welfare of the country in the coming days."
Referring to alleged incidents in Dhaka, Thakurgaon, Shariatpur, Noakhali and other areas, Nazrul claimed there have been attempts to infiltrate polling centres and engage in financial transactions.
He also mentioned a reported incident at Saidpur Airport involving the recovery of money from a local leader.
"We want tomorrow's election to be free, fair and neutral. Many of our colleagues have sacrificed their lives for this. We want the democratic rights of the people to be established," the BNP leader said.
He said that, if entrusted with responsibility, the party would work to implement its election manifesto.
