Tarique Rahman has asked everyone to be patient: Fakhrul

The BNP Secretary General returned from a week-and-a-half visit to London today

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir relayed a message today from the party's acting chairman Tarique Rahman, urging party members to remain patient and focus on preparing for the next election."The acting chairman has asked everyone to exercise patience. A significant victory has been achieved by the people.

To make this victory meaningful, we must all work with patience and dedication. The election is the first step in democracy, and we need to be fully prepared for it," Fakhrul told reporters. He made the remarks today at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport upon his return to Dhaka after a one-and-a-half-week visit to London.



Fakhrul arrived at the airport at 12:45 PM. He told reporters, "During my visit to London, I met with the acting chairman, spoke with expatriate Bangladeshis and BNP leaders..

. attended their meetings." "I also engaged with the press there.

Overall, my trip to London was productive and meaningful," he said. Fakhrul rejected claims that the party was focused on reforms over elections. "Such claims are unfounded.

We discussed reforms two years ago. We have called for holding elections after completing minimal reforms," he said. "The crises the country is facing can only be solved through an elected government," he added.

When asked about the return of Tarique Rahman, Fakhrul said, "He will return to the country once his legal issues are resolved." Responding to remarks by an adviser alleging that political parties are attempting to undermine the interim government, Fakhrul dismissed them as "anti-political." "These remarks are anti-political and unnecessary.

Political parties, including the BNP, have always supported an interim government to ensure a democratic transition. I don't understand the motive behind such comments," Fakhrul said. On the topic of Bangladesh-India relations, Fakhrul said "A meaningful solution requires sincere discussions between the two countries.

" BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir relayed a message today from the party's acting chairman Tarique Rahman, urging party members to remain patient and focus on preparing for the next election."The acting chairman has asked everyone to exercise patience. A significant victory has been achieved by the people.

To make this victory meaningful, we must all work with patience and dedication. The election is the first step in democracy, and we need to be fully prepared for it," Fakhrul told reporters. He made the remarks today at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport upon his return to Dhaka after a one-and-a-half-week visit to London.

Fakhrul arrived at the airport at 12:45 PM. He told reporters, "During my visit to London, I met with the acting chairman, spoke with expatriate Bangladeshis and BNP leaders..

. attended their meetings." "I also engaged with the press there.

Overall, my trip to London was productive and meaningful," he said. Fakhrul rejected claims that the party was focused on reforms over elections. "Such claims are unfounded.

We discussed reforms two years ago. We have called for holding elections after completing minimal reforms," he said. "The crises the country is facing can only be solved through an elected government," he added.

When asked about the return of Tarique Rahman, Fakhrul said, "He will return to the country once his legal issues are resolved." Responding to remarks by an adviser alleging that political parties are attempting to undermine the interim government, Fakhrul dismissed them as "anti-political." "These remarks are anti-political and unnecessary.

Political parties, including the BNP, have always supported an interim government to ensure a democratic transition. I don't understand the motive behind such comments," Fakhrul said. On the topic of Bangladesh-India relations, Fakhrul said "A meaningful solution requires sincere discussions between the two countries.

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