BNP to consider any suitable, alternative venue: Fakhrul

Apparently softening its position on holding rally at Nayapaltan , BNP on Sunday said they will consider if the government comes up with any suitable and alternative venue for the party's rally on December 10.However, the party accused the government of unnecessarily creating an anarchic and conflicting situation over a

No more election game will be allowed: Fakhrul

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam has said Awami League will not be allowed to play anymore game in the name of election."You went to power by playing games in the name of elections last two times by deceiving people and telling them lies but this time we have turned

Fakhrul accuses AL of plundering public money

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday slammed his ruling party counterpart Obaidul Quader for what he said making personal attack and said the people know it very well how the Awami League leaders prospered from rags to riches. Speaking at a press conference at BNP's Nayapaltan central office,

Gunning down Shaon amounts to killing democracy: Fakhrul

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Friday alleged that gunning down Jubo Dal activist Shaon Mahmud is like killing democracy. Talking to reporters after visiting Shaon's house here, he also said the government has violated people's democratic and human rights by attacking BNP's peaceful programmes and firing at party

Fuel, forex may run out after power crisis: BNP

Accusing the Awami League government of ruining the country's economy through widespread corruption and plundering, BNP on Friday warned that the foreign exchange reserves also may get depleted in the days to come after power and energy crisis. "The bell of the government's downfall has begun to toll. There's a now

Accept election-time govt demand or face ouster: Fakhrul to AL

 BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday warned that Awami League will be ousted from power through a street movement if it fails to accept their demand for election-time government.  He also said there is no scope for their party to engage in talks with the government on any