BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman is leading efforts to reshape Bangladesh through unity and collective efforts, said BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday.
He made these remarks while speaking at the inauguration of a graffiti art exhibition by Jubo Dal in front of the city's National Museum.
The BNP secretary general said, "Tarique Rahman is trying to figure out how Bangladesh can be rebuilt. He envisions a new Bangladesh by uniting everyone.
"The entire nation took to the streets during the 2024 July Uprising. A total of 79 Jubo Dal and 142 Chhatra Dal members were martyred. Their sacrifices must be recognised. White must be called white, and black must be called black."
He emphasised that the uprising was not limited to political parties or organisations.
"Children, youth, and the elderly all participated in the movement. The ouster of the autocratic Sheikh Hasina government was made possible by the people's united efforts," he added.
Fakhrul, however, reiterated the BNP's support for reforms, but noted a lack of progress.
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