Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Wednesday paid homage to the 1952 Language Movement martyrs, marking Amar Ekushey, the Language Martyrs Day, and the International Mother Language Day.
The party leaders and workers, led by its senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, reached the Central Shaheed Minar around 10:47 am after waiting for a long time and placed a wreath at its altar.
The leaders and activists of the party gathered in front of Balaka Cinema Hall at Nilkhet at 7am wearing black badges. Later, they first offered fateha at the graves of Language Movement martyrs at Azimpur Graveyard and then went to the Central Shaheed Minar.
Talking to reporters there, Rizvi said BNP leaders and activists are taking to the streets to restore democracy, braving all repressive acts.
“The people of the country want to speak with a loud voice without any fear and they want to establish their rights inspired by the spirit of 21st February. We’re taking a vow on this day to do that following the path showed by the language martyrs,” he said.
In response to a question, Rizvi said their one-point movement has not stopped. “The movement is going on. Our movement will continue until our desired goal is achieved.”
He said they will continue the one-point movement until the fall of the current government and restoration of democracy through a fair and credible election.
“Our leaders and workers are not disappointed. They are invigorated since they are fighting for a truth and justice,” the BNP leader said.
Rizvi alleged that the current Awami League government has snatched all the rights of people, including the freedom of expression, like the Pakistani occupation forces.
“Awami League has introduced an absolute monarchy in Bangladesh,” he said.