The BNP-led 18 party opposition alliance has threatened that the movement to oust the government would be launched after Eid if dialogue does not take place to resolve the prevailing political crisis.
“We do not have any scope of going back. There is still time. Take initiative to restore non-partisan interim government provision in the constitution,” said Abdullah Al Noman, vice-chairman of the party.
He said BNP would not take part in any meaningless dialogue.
Emerging from a meeting of the secretaries general of the alliance at BNP’s Nayapaltan headquarters, Noman said as part of ongoing movement, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia would address a rally tomorrow in Narsingdi.
Former minister Noman alleged that the government had amended the constitution to turn it into party charter. “We believe that free and fair election is not possible under the incumbent government and the politicised administration,” he said.