Bikalpadhara Bangladesh President AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury yesterday said the government should hold talks with the opposition parties immediately to resolve the political crisis in the country.
“It is alarming that the crisis has been deepening day by day. There is no way other than hold talks with the opposition parties to resolve this,” he said.
He urged the government to hold talks immediately, saying otherwise, the country’s political situation would turn into a worse situation. The country’s former president was speaking to journalists after visiting BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s Adviser Reaz Rahman at the United Hospital in the capital.
“I do not want to say anything in advance...if you (government) do not hold talks on your own, you will have to do it when the foreigners interfere with it. And then it would be shameful,” he said.
Blaming the government for the present political situation, the former BNP leader said: “What on earth would happen if the BNP was allowed holding their rally?”
“Denying the BNP to hold its rally, the government has missed its first train,” he also said, adding that the government held its rally on January 12 and thus it missed its second rally.
The Bikalpadhara chief condemned the attack on Riaz Rahman and demanded immediate arrest of the masterminds of the attack.


