BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman on Monday, the final day of electioneering, instructed party leaders, activists and supporters not to leave polling centres until the vote counting is completed and results are confirmed.
“When will you go to vote? You must go early in the morning. But going early is not enough. Everyone must go to their respective polling centres, offer Fajr prayers there and then stand in front of the polling centre,” he said.
Tarique gave the directive while addressing an election rally at Dayaganj in Jurain under the Dhaka-4 constituency.
He also instructed party leaders and supporters not to return home immediately after casting their votes.
“You must wait until the very end. Leave only after voting is completed and the votes are counted properly,” Tarique said.
The BNP chief said over the past decade, people were deprived not only of their voting rights but also of their economic freedom.
“But today, once again, a conspiracy against democracy has begun. We must resist this conspiracy,” he said.
Warning against complacency, Tarique said if the country becomes trapped in such conspiracies again, Bangladesh will fall further behind and the long-awaited change in people’s fortunes will be delayed.
“That is why you must remain alert during the election on the 12th. Keep your eyes and ears open,” he said.
Introducing BNP’s candidate for Dhaka-4, Tanvir Ahmed Robin, Tarique urged local voters to ensure his victory.
Earlier, Tarique addressed rallies at Basabo Tarun Sangha ground in Dhaka-9 constituency and at Shaheed Faruk Road in Jatrabari under Dhaka-5.
After the Dhaka-4 rally, he spoke at Dhopkhola field in Dhaka-6 constituency.
The BNP chairman addressed his final election rally at Lalbagh Balur Math in Dhaka-7 at around 9:30 pm after nearly eight hours of continuous campaigning.
He formally wrapped up his election campaign by visiting the graves of his parents at around 11:00 pm.