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Work together, avoid negativity for democracy: Fakhrul urges parties

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2025-07-07, 9:57am

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday called upon all political parties to work together and avoid negative thinking in order to help the country move forward quickly towards a democratic system.


“Let us not think negatively. Let us work together so we can move forward quickly towards a democratic system,” he said while speaking at a discussion.

Fakhrul said the people of Bangladesh are united in their commitment to protect national security and restore democracy.

“From today’s discussion, we agreed on one thing – our people are united in protecting national security. There may be differences in opinion among political parties, but people are not divided,” the BNP leader said.

The discussion, titled “National Unity is Essential for National Security,” was organised by the Foundation for Strategic and Development Studies (FSDS) at a hotel in the capital’s Gulshan area.

Fakhrul said the history of Bangladesh shows that people have always come together in times of crisis to defend national interests.

“Many people are speaking negatively, but I see the future very positively. People in Bangladesh are debating, discussing and through this process, I believe they will reach common ground. Through these discussions and debates, we will find the right path and be able to build the democratic institutions we need,” he said.

The BNP leader said the most important thing now is to strengthen the country’s democratic institutions. “If we can do that, we will be able to ensure national security and move other issues forward as well.”

Fakhrul said stressed the need for empowering people and restoring their ownership of the country. “The real issue is empowering people and ensuring their sovereignty. If we can do this, national security and other matters will become easier to manage, reports UNB. 

“We need to come together on key issues and agree to return to democracy and give power back to the people,” he said.

The BNP leader also said elections must reflect the will of people. “Through their votes, people should be able to express their opinions. That’s how a truly democratic system can be built."