Many BNP leaders directly-indirectly involved in militancy: Inu

Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JaSad) President Hasanul Haq Inu today said many BNP leaders were directly-indirectly involved in the crimes relating to militancy. "Cracking down on the perpetrators of arson and militant attacks does not mean political torture or destruction of the opposition parties," he told reporters after inauguration of a newly

AL destroyed language movement spirit: BNP

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday accused the current Awami League government of destroying the spirit of the Language Movement by imposing a "fascist" rule on the country's people. "This is our bad luck now there's a government in power which has distorted the spirit of Amar Ekushey.

World knows country has no democracy: BNP

BNP standing committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain alleged that the Awami League-led government has failed to suppress their acts of torture, disappearance, murder, extrajudicial killings and human rights violations. "The whole world now knows that there is no human rights, no democracy in this country," he said during a discussion Friday. The

BNP shrugs off allegation of hiring lobbyists

BNP on Wednesday termed 'baseless' and 'fabricated' the government's allegation of recruiting lobbyists abroad to campaign against Bangladesh. Launching a counter attack, the party said it is the Awami League government that has been engaging lobbyists for the last 14 years to cover up its misdeeds. "This's a baseless and fabricated allegation.

Dialogue before EC formation just a mockery, says BNP

BNP on Monday alleged that the ongoing dialogue at Bangabhaban is nothing but a mockery before the formation of the Election Commission (EC) as per the political will of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. "We used to see in the past hawkers telling lots of funny stories to attract people's attention and

DSA being used against opposition, dissidents: BNP

BNP on Sunday alleged that the Digital Security Act (DSA) is being used against opposition leaders and activists and dissidents as a tool of repression. "The Digital Security Act is a repressive law. If anyone belonging to opposition or any dissenter files a case under the act in the morning, it