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Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir | ¶¶Òõ¾«Æ· file photo

Secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Wednesday said that the Awami League, as a party, should be brought under the trial process.

‘We always believe that everyone in any political party that supports fascism and acts as a fascist, as the Awami League has done, must be brought to justice,’ he said while talking to reporters after visiting BNP chairperson’s advisory council members Abdul Kuddus and Sirajuddin at the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital in the capital.


Mentioning the process of Sheikh Hasina’s trial has already begun, he said, ‘We are hopeful that everyone involved in these killings, genocides and fascist attacks along with her, Hasina, will be brought to justice.’

Regarding the BBC World’s special report on ‘The Battle for Bangladesh: Fall of Sheikh Hasina’, Fakhrul said that every individual involved in mass killings and repression should be brought under the law and face justice.

‘Especially the chief of that party, Sheikh Hasina, I believe she is solely responsible for the killing of thousands of people and the torture inflicted on them,’ he said.

BNP has been the biggest victim of the Awami League’s repression, torture, killings and enforced disappearances, he said and mentioned that he himself had been accused in 112 cases and had gone to jail 13 times.

In response to a question, he said, ‘If there is any true force for democracy in Bangladesh, it is the BNP, and no other party has fought as strongly for democracy as the BNP has.’

Fakhrul recalled that the BNP was the party that ended one-party rule in the country and introduced multi-party democracy, and later, a parliamentary democratic system.

‘The country must be saved through the united efforts of all, and it is the responsibility of every political party to put the country on the right track. The sooner it can be placed on this track, the better,’ he observed.

The BNP leader also said that those who believed that elections were unnecessary should reconsider their position, as elections were essential for the people.

Fakhrul said, ‘Bangladesh needs an elected government that is connected to the people.’

That is why, BNP supports reforms and is taking part in the process and discussions with the National Consensus Commission, he said, adding, ‘The BNP believes that there is no conflict between reform and elections, and both can go on together.’

Later, the BNP secretary general visited ailing singer Farida Parvin at Ayesha Memorial Hospital.