To hide scandal Govt baring the rally : Rizvi
Published: 05:33 PM, 5 January 2018 Updated: 04:47 PM, 7 January 2018
BNP`s Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said on Friday Government baring the rally to hide the scandal of january 5 election.
He made the remaks at a press conferernce at BNP`s central office at 11pm.
Rizvi said, Awami League proved again that they are the democracy killer party.The Barriers means Outburst of undemcratic motives of the party. Their bakshali motive is Devastating day by day.
Today Awami league has organised two rallies in the Capital. But the opposition parties including BNP were prevented from rally, said Rizvi.
Rizvi criticised the government for denying their party the permission to arrange the rally while the ruling party has been given permission to hold two rallies in the capital.
He also alleged that law enforcers are obstructing their party’s black flag processions at different parts of the country, including Gazipur, Mymensingh, Khulna, and Chittagong.
Huge law enforcers have been deployed in and around BNP’s Nayapaltan central office since morning to avoid any untoward incident.
BNP`s Joint Secratary alleged, the government has adopted the law of burning soil policy to curb the BNP`s program to hide the controversial and tarnished elections.
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