The High Court's order not to accept the amended constitution of the party is not acceptable, BNP has said. Party Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam said, "We want to make it clear that there is no doubt about BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and acting chairman Tarique Rahman. That's the main thing. '
BNP BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said this position after the BNP Standing Committee meeting on Wednesday night.
In view of the writ petition on the amendment of Section 7 of BNP constitution, Justice Md. The High Court bench of Ashfaqul Islam and Justice Mohammad Ali ordered the Election Commission not to accept the amended constitution until the disposal of this petition.
Mirza Fakhrul said, "We are surprised that the order of the court about a writ petition on constitution of a political party is absolutely unprecedented. It is not acceptable to us. The political party follows its constitution, the structure that remains, is the final one. How is such a rule acceptable? Lawyers said, it is not acceptable. '
Mirza Fakhrul further said, 'I want to say that this is a completely political issue. Since this government came to power, politically trying to control politics by using the court without fully opposing the opposition party. You will see the number of amendments made in the Constitution, thirteenth and fifteenth amendments - all this, but did not bring people's mandate, amended the court verdict. The people did not make any such decision in parliament or any referendum.
Mirza Fakhrul complained that the government has resorted to sheltering the court, said, "The government tells the court that these anti-democratic activities have been done." In the village there are some naughty warplanes, they make false and arranged cases to control the opponent. The ruling is also doing it. Who will be the head of a party now, who will not be, who will be a member, will not be, it will be determined according to party constitution. Therefore, we feel that this writ petition is an integral part of the opposition, which is a part of it. "
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