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   Politics
Political parties must not halt meeting face-to-face: Tarique
  Date : 12-08-2025

BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has called on all political parties to maintain unity in the national interest, urging them not to discontinue face-to-face dialogue on critical national issues or matters concerning democracy.

Speaking virtually from London at a brief rally held in front of the party’s central office in Dhaka’s Naya Paltan before the party’s Victory Procession marking first anniversary of July Uprising, on Wednesday, August 6, Tarique emphasised the importance of constructive engagement despite ideological differences.

“I want to remind members of all political parties – differences of opinion are natural,” he said. “Our discussions must continue to resolve these differences through dialogue. To ensure that political parties do not stop meeting face to face on national issues or the future of democracy, it is essential that we remain united for the sake of the nation. I believe that religion, philosophy, and personal opinions belong to individuals – but the state belongs to all of us.”

He appealed for cooperation and support from all quarters to work collectively for the welfare of the country and its people.

Tarique also urged citizens to remain vigilant and proactive in the fight to restore democracy and the rule of law. “I call upon the people of Bangladesh: now is the time to make a decisive choice for a safe and just Bangladesh,” he said.

“During the era of fascism, we were not safe. Our children were not safe. Our right to vote was stripped away. The entire nation was turned into a brutal prison. This was the cost of losing democracy and the rule of law.”

Highlighting the historic opportunity created by the July 24 movement, he said: “If we harness the momentum of the 24th to establish true political and economic power for the people, no one will ever be able to impose fascism again. The country will not be reduced to a subservient state. We must ensure that we never witness another bloody 2024.”

On the ongoing victory processions, Tarique described them as a symbolic journey from darkness to light. “The fallen and fugitive forces of fascism had plunged the country into darkness. Today’s celebrations are not just about victory – they are a march out of that darkness and toward a brighter, democratic future.”



  
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