The leaders and activists of BNP's Dhaka North city unit have started marching towards the capital's Bosila from Shyamoli to press home their 10-point demand, including holding the next general election under a non-party caretaker government.
BNP Standing Committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain formally inaugurated the program at Shyamoli Club Ground at around 2:35pm on Sunday. The march will end at Bosila.
In a brief address prior to launching the march, Mosharraf said their party has been on a movement peacefully to realize the demands of the country's people. “That's why people are making our every program a success with their spontaneous participation. The country's people no longer want to see Awami League in power."
He said the government is resorting to various repressive acts to suppress the opposition leaders and activists as it has got afraid of their ongoing movement. “But we would like to say the government will not be able to resist this movement.”
Thousands of leaders and activists of BNP and its associate bodies joined the program, carrying banners, national and party flags, festoons, and portraits of the party's top leaders.
A huge number of law enforcers have been deployed in the area to maintain law and order and fend off any untoward incidents.
It was the first program of BNP's second round of the march program in the capital.
On February 7, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced a two-day fresh march program in the capital for February 9 and Sunday.
As part of the program, the leaders and activists of BNP's Dhaka South City unit were supposed to march towards the Jatiya Press Club (JPC) from Gopibagh in the capital at 2pm on Thursday, to mount pressure on the government to accept their 10-point demand.
But the party postponed Thursday's march program in the capital, expressing solidarity with the victims of the catastrophic earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria.
Earlier, leaders and activists of the party's Dhaka north and south city units observed the march program on January 28, 31, 30 and February 1, respectively, to push for their 10-point demand.
The party also observed a march program in all unions across the country on Saturday, allegedly amid attacks and obstruction by the ruling party activists and law enforcers.


