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Mirza Fakhrul does not want to talk about sculpture


           Mirza Fakhrul does not want to talk about sculpture

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said he did not want to comment on the ongoing sculpture controversy. Because it is not an issue for him. He told reporters at his residence in the Kalibari area of ​​Thakurgaon on Tuesday morning.


In the words of Mirza Fakhrul, ‘I don’t want to talk about sculpture. This is not an issue for me. The issue for us now is a democracy, my right. To establish my constitutional right. We cannot vote now. Can't talk I can't write. '



Claiming that there is no militancy in the country, the BNP secretary-general said, "There is no talk, there is no message, militants are being found in the villages." They are being bombed there. These are all sorted. I don't think there are any militants in Bangladesh. However, there is fundamentalism. 'He complained that the Awami League is indulging and inciting fundamentalism. He claimed, ‘Fundamentalism has nothing to do with the BNP. We believe in religious freedom. The Awami League always wants to put Udor Pindi on Buddha's neck. The Awami League has committed all the misdeeds in Bangladesh. They have done away with everything that democracy has achieved. '


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BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir spoke to reporters in Thakurgaon on Tuesday.

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir spoke to reporters in Thakurgaon on Tuesday.

The BNP is fueling the fundamentalists, Mirza Fakhrul said about the statements of the Awami League leaders, "If anyone has a hand behind the rise of the fundamentalists, it is the Awami League." The present government is inciting fundamentalism so that they can take political advantage. They always find excuses to put an end to the BNP by putting the blame on the BNP. It is dirty politics. This is harming the country. '


Regarding the recent closure of six sugar mills in the country, Mirza Fakhrul said, "The situation in Corona is going on now. A part of the working class is becoming unemployed. At that time, the unemployment of the sugar mill workers and the uncertainty of the sugarcane farmers would affect the economy of the north as a whole. This is not good for the economy. The government has shut down a few sugar mills without a word, pushing workers and farmers into an uncertain future. I think it's an injustice. "


Regarding foreign investment, the BNP secretary-general said, "It goes without saying that there is no foreign investment in the country now." The reason behind this is that the environment of the country is never investment-friendly. Those who come here from abroad to do business, get gas and electricity connections, pay bribes, pay tributes to government people — all have a negative impact on the minds of investors. At the same time since there is no democratic government in the country, instability is prevailing; Foreign investors do not feel safe here. '


Thakurgaon district BNP general secretary Faisal Amin, vice president Al Mamun Alam, Nur E Shahadat, finance secretary Shariful Islam, Juba Dal president Chowdhury Mahebullah Abunur and others were present at the time.

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