BNP wants elections by mid-year

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Dhaka: BNP's position on the national election issue is becoming stronger and clearer this time. Although it has previously demanded to hold elections as soon as possible, this time BNP is clearly demanding national elections by mid-year.

The party believes that the discussion on local government elections is aimed at delaying the national election. The interim government should set aside the thought of local government elections and make arrangements for national elections according to the people's wishes. Leaders expressed this opinion at the party's standing committee meeting held on Monday night.

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BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman joined the meeting virtually from London and presided over the meeting. The meeting discussed the medical and physical condition of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who is in the UK. The leaders expressed gratitude for her continuous improvement in health.

Meanwhile, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has called a press conference after the standing committee meeting. A press conference will be held at the BNP Chairperson's political office in Gulshan on Tuesday afternoon. It will highlight statements on all issues including the elections.

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Sources said that BNP will take the demand for elections to the people by the middle of this year through meetings and seminars. The meeting expressed anger over the government's increase in VAT and taxes. The leaders said that if the elected government was in power, it would not have increased the suffering of the people in any way. VAT and taxes should not have been increased in this way on products necessary for people's daily lives.