Some people have become rich through ‘mega corruption’, says BNP leader Nazrul
Earlier on 18 September, BNP announced a 15-day programme till 3 October, which was later extended till 5 October, including road marches, as part of their ongoing one-point movement demanding the resignation of the government
Some people have become rich through 'mega corruption' in the name of mega projects while the condition of the common people is getting worse day by day, said BNP Standing Committee member Nazrul Islam Khan on Saturday (23 September).
"We have one demand….this government has to resign. Dissolve parliament and hold an election under a caretaker government," said the BNP leader while inaugurating the party's road march from Barishal to Patuakhali under Barishal division at Bangabandhu Uddyan in the town around 11am.
Leaders and activists of BNP and its associate bodies from six districts under the division joined the road march.
"Apart from our leaders and workers, journalists are not spared when anyone speaks out against the irregularities of the government. So the dissolution of parliament and arranging the election under a caretaker government has become our lone demand," he added.
Earlier on 18 September, BNP announced a 15-day programme till 3 October, including road marches, as part of their ongoing one-point movement demanding the resignation of the government.
The programme was extended by two days till 5 October on Thursday.
The six road marches spread across the country started with Bhairab to Sylhet (Sylhet division) on 21 September.
The road march under Khulna division will be held on 26 September, then Mymensingh to Kishoreganj (Mymensingh division) on 1 October, and finally Cumilla to Chattogram (Cumilla and Chattogram divisions) on 3 October.
Khulna Division Road March will be led by Mirza Abbas and Babu Gayeshwar Chandra Roy.
On 27 September, public rallies will be held at Gabtoli in Dhaka metropolitan and Fatullah in Narayanganj district. Nazrul Islam Khan and Begum Selima Rahman (Gabtoli), Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan and Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury (Fatullah) will be present as the chief guests.
A women's rally will be held in Dhaka on 29 September. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and Begum Selima Rahman will be present at the rally. Moreover, a Workers' Convention in Dhaka will be held on 30 September, road march from Mymensingh to Kishoreganj on 1 October, farmers rally in Dhaka on 2 October, and road marches in Faridpur Comilla, Feni, Misrail and Chittagong on 3 October.