• The BNP will not declare the party for the election
• Decision will be finalized on the united front, jointly announced
• Will demand the vote
• The united front wants to sit with the government again
• Please give details today. Kamal
With the national united front, the BNP is going to eleventh parliamentary elections. However, they will demand a re-schedule for the polls, back on December 23, the date of the voting.
The BNP Standing Committee, the 20-party alliance and the National Unity Front were held in the late afternoon on Saturday. These decisions are being made, sources said.
Multiple sources of the policy-making level of the BNP said that BNP will not announce any announcement regarding non-elections in the elections. All decisions will be finalized in the united front and they will be declared jointly.
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told reporters after the meeting of the unity front last night that their decision will be held on Sunday at a press conference, the top leader of the National Unity Front. Kamal Hossain.
Several senior leaders of the united front, including BNP, said that their seven-point demand was not accepted in the dialogue with the Prime Minister. Even then, they will keep the door open for the sake of stability and holding a free and fair election. As well as their movement will continue. They are also taking part in the election as part of the movement.
However, after the BNP-led 20-party alliance meeting last evening, Oli Ahmad, the president of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), told reporters, "I have not yet decided whether to go to the polls or not. In the next two days, the final decision will be presented to the nation by talking to leaders of the National Unity Front.
BNP standing committee meeting held at BNP's Gulshan office yesterday afternoon. Almost the other 20-party alliance partners held meetings in another room. LDP's Oli Ahmed presided over the 20-party meeting. BNP senior leaders sit with the united front in the evening after meeting with the alliance. It is known that the leaders of the party gave their opinion about participation in the elections. BNP's Mirza Fakhrul, Moudud Ahmed and Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Kader Sramik Janata League's Kader Siddiqui, JSD's Abdur Rab, Mahmudur Rahman Manna of civil unity, Subrata Chowdhury of Ganoforam, Mostafa Mohsin Montu, Sultan Mohammad Mansur Ahmed of the process of unity were present. . Meanwhile, Kader Siddiqui went to the residence of President B Chowdhury, in the evening yesterday. From there they joined the meeting of the United Front.
20 party opinion
Multiple sources of the 20-party alliance said that in the meeting yesterday, BNP sought separate opinion from everyone on behalf of the partners about not going to the polls in the current context. In this, Bangladesh Jatiya Party (BJP), Islamic Oikya Jote and Democratic League gave a favor to not go to the polls. The others are in favor of taking part in the elections. However, BJP has said that they will accept it if the alliance decides. BNP Standing Committee member Nazrul Islam Khan, the coordinator of the 20-party coordinator, wrote the opinion of the partners.
Asked later, Bangladesh Labor Party Chairman Mostafizur Rahman said in light of the meeting that all the opinions of the parties are sought. Most of the votes are in favor of going to the polls.
Fakhrul will sign the nomination papers
BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia in jail Acting chairman Tarique Rahman in London In this situation, there was discussion in the party about who will sign the nomination of BNP's party symbol. The party's secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir was given the power to sign the party in the standing committee meeting yesterday.
May also seek dialogue
A high level source of national unity says that if the united front has made a policy decision to go to the polls, the vote will be demanded from December 23. They will go tomorrow to the Election Commission on Monday.
At the same time, the Prime Minister may again call for dialogue or discussion on the acceptable election. For this reason, a separate letter may be given by the United Front and the 20-party alliance. If the Election Commission (EC) does not agree to the vote, the program will be given to the EC along with the post.
The leaders of the united front think that preparing for the vote will be difficult if it is not re-scheduled. Meanwhile, the United Front, led by B Chowdhury, has demanded seven days of voting. The Left Democratic Alliance has asked for a re-schedule.
Cats will send letters to the symbol
According to the Election Commission's announcement, December 23 parliamentary elections will be held. The last day of the nomination papers on 19 November. To elect BNP in alliance, the EC will have to inform the Election Commission on Sunday for the allotment of symbols. According to the Representation Ordinance Ordinance (RPO), the Election Commission has the obligation to inform the Election Commission within the next three days of the announcement of the schedule.
It is learned that in the 20-party meeting yesterday, the registered parties have been asked to send a letter to the Election Commission regarding their symbols. The copy of the letter was directed to reach the BNP within noon today. After all the coordination will be communicated to the Election Commission with the letter from the alliance.
After the meeting, the top leaders of the alliance, Oli Ahmad, will write to the media that the registered parties will write to the commission. He said, "The language of the letter will be like this, if we participate in the election, many of us will choose the party symbol. Again, many will selectively.
The symbol of rice is the symbol of everyone's rice
Highly known sources of the BNP, the National Unity Front banner
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