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BNP Ready For A Massive Showdown in Dhaka

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  08 Nov 2024, 16:18
Photo: UNB

Thousands of leaders and activists of the BNP and its associate bodies gathered in front of the party's Nayapaltan central office on Friday to bring out a massive rally, marking 'National Revolution and Solidarity Day'.

Since noon, BNP leaders and activists assembled at Nayapaltan prepared to participate in a large-scale showdown.

Carrying banners, festoons, placards, and portraits of the party's top leaders, they chanted slogans demanding elections and the withdrawal of cases against senior party leaders, including Tarique Rahman.

Streets and alleys from Bijoynagar to Fakirerpool were packed with BNP supporters, causing traffic disruption in the area.

The rally starts at 3 pm from the BNP's central office.

It will proceed towards Manik Mia Avenue, passing through Kakrail intersection, Kakrail Mosque, Matsya Bhaban, the Engineering Institute, Shahbagh, Hotel Intercontinental, Bangla Motor, Karwan Bazar, and Farmgate.

Senior BNP leaders, including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, will briefly address the crowd before the rally begins.

The event will conclude with a virtual address by the party's acting chairman, Tarique Rahman.

BNP Standing Committee member Dr AZM Zahid Hossain stated, "This will be a massive rally that will make history. The martyrs of August 5 will be remembered in the rally," he added.

The BNP observed 'National Revolution and Solidarity Day' on Thursday, commemorating the 'civil-military uprising' of 7 November 1975.

On November 7, 1975, amid political unrest, soldiers and civilians jointly freed then Chief of Army Staff Ziaur Rahman from confinement in Dhaka Cantonment, paving the way for his ascent to power.

Source: UNB

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