BNP on Friday alleged
that the government is trying to promptly dispose of BNP chairperson Khaleda
Zia’s appeal against her conviction in Zia Orphanage Trust graft case by the
High Court to keep her away from the national election.
“Unprecedented incidents
are happening under this government…there’s no instance of giving direction by
the Supreme Court to settle any appeal by 3-4 months,” said BNP secretary
general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
He came up with the
remark while unveiling the cover of a musical CD of a song on Khaleda Zia at
Dhaka City unit BNP’s Nayapaltan office.
On Wednesday, the
Appellate Division upheld the High Court order that had granted bail to
convicted BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia in Zia Orphanage Trust graft case.
A four-member bench of
the Appellate Division, led by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain, also issued
an order to dispose of Khaleda’s appeal petition challenging the lower court’s
verdict in the case by July 31.
Fakhrul said the
government is working to take the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case to the final
stage hurriedly. “But it’s unfortunate that the highest court is giving such an
order.
Judiciary
is the last resort for the repressed people, but the government is now trying
to use it to make its political gain.”
He said Khaleda cannot
walk out of jail despite having a bail from the Supreme Court as she is the
main opponent of the government.
“The government knows
it well it won’t be able to resist people’s wave if our leader remains out of
jail and resist its debacle if Khaleda Zia joins the next national election.
That’s why they’ve kept her in jail in a false and fabricated case in a planned
way,” the BNP leader observed.
He alleged that the
government rigged votes and barred people from going to polling stations in
Tuesday’s Khulna City Corporation election by resorting to repression and
establishing a reign of terror with the help of law enforcers.
Fakhrul said
though their party and even the USA urged the Election Commission to
investigate the election irregularities, they will not do it as the Commission
has turned into a subservient organisation of the government.
He urged BNP
leaders and activists to get ready for waging a movement for the ‘restoration’
of people’s voting and other rights and democracy.
Fakhrul also said they
will forge a national unity and free Khaleda from jail and foil the
government’s efforts to hold a 2014-like unilateral election.

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