BNP rally in front of British Parliament protesting dummy polls

Express Desk
  ০৫ জানুয়ারি ২০২৪, ২১:৪৮
BNP brought out a rally in London streets Thursday protesting the upcoming national elections without participation of many oppositions.

The United Kingdom's BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) organised a rally on Thursday in front of the British Parliament protesting the upcoming general elections scheduled for January 7.

Presided over by M. A. Malek, the President of the United Kingdom and Europe BNP, hundreds of BNP workers from various cities took part in the rally to express their protest against the “dummy Election” scheduled to be held on January 7.

The leaders expressed solidarity with the ongoing movement for freedom and democracy in Bangladesh and condemned the alleged atrocities, killings, and political violence in the country.

The rally concludes with a call for the release of Begum Khaleda Zia who is now in jail for false cases, and all BNP leaders and activists, urging the international community to take notice of the situation in Bangladesh.

The opposition emphasizes the need for a strong democratic system and fair elections, highlighting their commitment to establishing a vibrant democracy in Bangladesh.