Key Points
Four days later, the BNP suspended him...
And it paints a gory picture of what is in the offing for Bangladesh if the next general election takes place soonthe BNP believes itll come to power riding the anti-Awami League wave that has understandably swept the country...
It evidently doesnt want to clean its fold of goons or let the Muhammad Yunus government carry out democratic reforms. Rather, the BNP wants to reap the political dividends that Hasinas misrule and abuse of power miraculously handed over to the new government..
Only 11 days before Hasina resigned and fled to India following student protests, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhfrul Islam Alamgir said his partywas not involved in the agitation..
Two days before the Awami League government fell, the BNP held an indoor press conference,threatening the government with dire consequenceif the innocent students are attacked by the ruling party men deliberately..