
“Jamaat leaders are currently making statements in television talk shows, online platforms and newspapers, but they should first explain their position during the country’s struggle for independence,” said Fakhrul while addressing a rally at Farabari High School ground in Thakurgaon.
“Where were you in 1971? Whose side were you on?” the BNP leader asked.
He also alleged that Jamaat-e-Islami had assisted the Pakistani occupation forces during the Liberation War and attempted to obstruct Bangladesh’s independence.
There is no scope to forget about 1971 and just as the people would not forget 2024, when the country regained its democratic system, he added.
The country achieved independence through the Liberation War and that history must never be erased, said the BNP leader.
After 15 long years, the country now has a real opportunity to hold a fair, free and credible election, he said.
The interim government currently in charge and those who are elected through votes will form the government—that is their objective, he said.
If people participate spontaneously and cast their votes, the election would become historic and widely acceptable, he hoped, reports UNB.
Referring to his political future, Fakhrul said this might be his last election, and pledged to establish an airport and a medical college in Thakurgaon, if elected, along with creating employment opportunities to reduce unemployment.
He also said the female voters of the district will be given training under the guidance of Tarique Rahman so that they can earn from home. “We must train our women and youth and create jobs by making them skilled and educated.”