Rejecting Wednesday’s municipal polls results, the BNP-led 20-party alliance yesterday demanded resignation of the government and the Election Commission for deceiving voters, reports UNB. “The government’s undemocratic and fascist attitude and the Election Commission’s failure to discharge its constitutional duty have proved that no credible election is possible under them. Wednesday’s election has clearly depicted it again before the nation as evidence,” said BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
He further said, “That’s why, BNP and the 20-party alliance reject the results of yesterday’s polls and demand the resignation of the government and the Election Commission for betraying the hopes and aspiration of people having failed to discharge their constitutional duty.” The BNP leader came up with the demand at a press conference at BNP chairperson’s Gulshan office. The press meet was arranged to give the 20-party’s formal reaction to the municipal polls results.
Earlier on Wednesday night, BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia sat with her party’s senior leaders and that of 20-party to work out their next course of action and evaluate the election and its results. The BNP and alliance leaders at the meeting decided to reject the election results.
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