BNP has initiated talks with the opposition political parties on Tuesday to work out the outline for launching a united movement against the government.
On the first day, BNP held talks with Nagorik Oikya in talks at 5:00 pm at Topkhana Road in Dhaka, reports UNB.
A BNP delegation, led by party Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, joined the talks at the office of Nagorik Oikya.
Earlier in the day, Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced to start the dialogue at a press conference at the party chairperson’s Gulshan office.
The BNP leader said their party’s standing committee took the decision at its virtual meeting on Monday night.
“Our standing committee meeting decided to formally start talks with the political parties with the aim of forging a movement for the restoration of democracy. We’re initiating the talks today (Tuesday), Fakhrul said.
He said they will talk to the political parties and finalise the outline of a united movement through the discussions.
The BNP leader said they will sit with other opposition parties gradually after today’s meeting with Nagorik Oikya.
Replying to a question, he said BNP will not hold talks with just its alliance partners but also with all other political parties.
Asked whether they will hold a discussion with Jamaat-e-Islami, Fakhrul said they want to talk to every party, including Jamaat.
Replying to another question about the existence of the 20-party alliance, he said they still did not abolish the 20-party alliance. “We’ll finalise the future course of the alliance e through the talks.”
“The main objectives of the talks are to restore democracy and voting and other rights of people that the fascist government has snatched and to revive the economy and all the institutions of the country those have been destroyed by this regime,” the BNP leader said.
Fakhrul said their dialogue is also meant for forging unity among the political parties to wage a movement for establishing people’s voting rights.
He said they will also highlight their demands--the release of all political prisoners, including Khaleda Zia, the resignation of the current regime, handing over power to a non-partisan and neutral government, dissolution of parliament and then holding a free and fair election acceptable to all through the reconstituted Election Commission--during the talks with the political parties.
“We’ll talk about the demands of other parties and thus finalise a set of united demands through the discussions. We’ll carry out a united movement based on those demands,” Fakhrul said.
Responding to a question, he said they are not going to call their new political platform an alliance. “The format will be finalised through discussions.”