BSS
  17 Jan 2026, 20:44

A party is trying to tactically withdraw from polls: Salahuddin

BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed today spoke at the China-Friendship Conference Centre in the city. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed today said a political party was trying to withdraw itself from upcoming elections to debar democratic transition but warned their effort would yield futile results.

"Those who want to create obstacles on the path of democratic transition, their objectives will never succeed. We will not give any such opportunity. Democracy will definitely return to the country," he said joining a dialogue with families of enforced disappearances.

He said BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman recently postponed a planned North Bengal tour at Election Commission’s request which some parties and officials saw as BNP’s “weakness”.

"It is wrong to consider BNP's politeness as a sign of weakness. Rather it is an effort to maintain gentleness and peace. BNP wants to advance democracy," Ahmed told the event.

Amra BNP Poribar and Mayer Dak jointly organized the event with members of victim families from across the country at the China-Friendship Conference Centre in the city.

This senior BNP leader said for a protracted period people lived under a monstrous state machine while now “we are free from it”.

“We are speaking freely, standing in this Bangladesh, freed from fascism, regained through the blood of our children. Such sacrifice, such bloodshed, such self-immolation, was seen nowhere in the world,” he said.

Ahmed said nobody must forget those who gave their lives to save the country from fascism.