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  08 Feb 2025, 17:01
Update : 08 Feb 2025, 17:12

‘We won’t let interim govt fail’: Rizvi

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed attended today at a book unveiling ceremony held at the Jatiya Press Club auditorium in Dhaka. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, Feb 8, 2025 (BSS) – BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed has said BNP will criticize the interim government but it won’t let it to fail as the government is symbol of consensus of all parties took part in the students-led mass-uprising.

“We are making criticism of the interim government, but we are in talks sitting side by side to resolve the political issue,” he said adding that “this is the democratic practice which we want to uphold.”

Rizvi was a book unveiling ceremony at Jatiya Press Club auditorium here today.

“Now we aren’t landing in jail or become victim of extrajudicial killings or enforced disappearance, face repression and false cases for criticizing the government. This change has come following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,” he said.

Authored by GM Rajib Hossain, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) Deputy Chief News Editor, the book titled “Droher Graffiti: Chobisher Gono-Abhutthan”, was launched marking the Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2025.
      
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, BSS Managing Director and Chief Editor Mahbub Morshed, Secretary General of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) Kader Gani Chowdhury, Jatiya Press Club (JPC) President Hasan Hafiz, Daily Amar Desh executive editor and writer Syed Abdal Ahmed, journalist Rawnaq Hasan, Deputy Secretary and 25th BCS (All Cadre) Forum President Nurul Karim Bhuiyan also spoke on the occasion while Junan Nashit, deputy chief news editor of BSS, conducted the event.

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi underscored the need for maintaining democratic environment, establishing the people’s right to ensure free thinking and free flow of information in the country. 

“If democracy prevails, many things are possible to resolve. Even a famine can be overcome, if democracy prevails in a society,” he added.
  
Noting that there might have scopes of counter-revolution after one successful revolution, he urged all democratic forces to stay alert so that the “fascist forces” cannot take advantage from the loopholes.

Rizvi came down heavily on Indian Government and media for weighing its support to deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who fled to India with her and cohorts; saying such role from a democratic country like India is not accepted.

The senior BNP leader claimed that India is making evil attempts to create a narrative in favour of Sheikh Hasina and trying to defame Bangladesh in the international arena.

“What India doing is a direct attack on Bangladesh’s sovereignty. They are doing so violating all international rules and regulation,” he said.

Referring to Friday’s incident at the residence of former minister AKM Mozammel Haque in Gazipur, he said, “an illiterate mafia mayor is now representing Hasina in Gazipur.” 

About the role of the country’s leading cultural figures, poets, writers and litterateurs in favour of Hasina, he said many legendary poets and writers favored Hitler-Mussolini during their autocratic and fascist rule.

“In the same way, some academics, cultural figures and intellectuals supported Sheikh Hasina’s fascist rule and created narratives in her favour,” he said.

Despite some youths and cultural personalities stood against the Sheikh Hasina’s regime and raised their voices against her authoritarian rule, he said.

Noting that cultural involvement is essential for any revolution or uprising, Rizvi said artworks and graffiti played a pivotal role in the July uprising.

He underscored the need for preserving the graffiti and true history of the July uprising through books, poems, movies and other creative works.