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UP polls outshine January 7 election in terms of voter turnout: Gayeshwar

Published : Tuesday, 14 May, 2024 at 10:56 PM  Count : 442

BNP senior leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy on Tuesday said the first phase of upazila elections has outshined the 12th parliamentary election in terms of the presence of voters.

Speaking at a memorial meeting, he also compared the current government to "a potted flower plant", accusing it of being guided by foreign influence in governing Bangladesh, reports UNB.
"Why are the polling centres now empty when you're conducting elections?...the upazila elections outshined the election held on January 7. Why aren't voters showing up at the polling stations? When we're obstructing them, why don't they go (to polling centres)?" queried the BNP leader.

Gayeshwar, a BNP standing committee member, observed that the lack of confidence prevents people from participating in the voting process.

"Why do only Awami League supporters go to the polling stations? People don't believe that they will be able to cast their votes going to the polling centers. Even those supporting the Awami League lack this confidence, which is why they abstain from voting," he elaborated.

The BNP leader said the government has abandoned the essence and spirit of democracy by destroying the electoral process. "You (AL) will have to face the consequences," he cautioned.

The Sammalita Jubo Forum organised the event at the Jatiya Press Club in memory of former BNP lawmaker Nasiruddin Ahmed Pintu, marking his ninth death anniversary.

Gayeshwar slammed the Awami League government for neglecting democracy and the rights of people, alleging its dependency on another nation for governance.

"Those reliant on another country, whose source of power emanates from abroad rather than the people's vote, are akin to a flowering tree planted in a tub... Should there be a water shortage, the tree will wither," he viewed.

The BNP leader warned that the Awami League government would collapse once the foreign support ceases.

"Those who rule the country relying on foreign support may remain in power, but they don't hold a place in the hearts of people, who disdain them and hate them," he added.

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Related topic   Subject:  BNP   Gayeshwar Chandra Roy   Upazila Parishad Election  


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