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Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, senior joint secretary general of BNP, said Bangladesh would be a ‘hangman’s playground’ if the fallen dictatorship is rehabilitated. If those who created the culture of disappearances and murders and mirror houses are rehabilitated, then people will not be able to live in this country. This country will be the hangman’s playground. Here democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of expression will go to grave forever.
He made this comment while distributing mass awareness leaflets to prevent dengue at Elephant Road in the capital on Monday.
Rizvi said that when some talk about rehabilitating dictatorships, they send a dangerous message to the people. When an advisor tells them to get their house in order, it sends a very dangerous message.
Urging everyone to be vigilant about the question of dictatorship, he said, those who are still enjoying the benefits of democracy, taking advantage of the movement and revolution, are going to different positions; When they say that Awami League should tidy up their house, they give this kind of message, then it is a deadly kind of deadly message. It can’t be.
Rizvi said, today those who introduced the culture of dictatorship, disappearances and mirror rooms in different places; They captured democracy-loving people and locked them in the mirror for years, maiming them.
He said that the police officers whose lives were taken away are being posted some in Gulshan, some in Gulistan, some in Mirpur, some in Azimpur, those police officers who have been caught are kept there. If this is the intention of this interim government, then what will happen to the sacrifice of the students?
BNP’s volunteer affairs secretary Mir Sarafat Ali Sapu, health affairs secretary Rafiqul Islam, co-health affairs secretary Parvez Reza Kakon, co-publicity secretary Asadul Karim Shahin and leaders of various organizations were present.
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