Reform is the Brainchild of BNP: Mirza Fakhrul Slams Critics

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He pointed out that while the current government is heavily promoting its reform agenda, the BNP had already presented a comprehensive 31-point reform plan two years prior. Describing the concept of reform as the "offspring of BNP," Fakhrul emphasized that his party was the first to formalize these structural changes for the nation.

With only 23 days left before the national election, the BNP leader criticized those attempting to cast doubt on the polls or threatening to obstruct the voting process. He remarked that groups with negligible public support are the ones most vocal about preventing the election. Expressing his party's readiness for the ballot, he stated that the BNP is eager to accept the people's mandate, whether it places them in power or in the opposition. Furthermore, he condemned those who historically opposed the liberation of Bangladesh and aided occupation forces. Fakhrul concluded by urging everyone to seize the opportunity to build a truly democratic nation by restoring the fundamental voting rights of the people

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