The people of the country will build a resistance if the government does not accept the demands for a caretaker government, BNP's Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said on Wednesday morning.
“If the government has respect towards the country, they will accept,” he was quoted saying in the morning to a private television channel.
The BNP joint secretary general was seen standing inside party headquarters in Nayapaltan with some other supporters.
Rizvi asserted that if the government “does not respond to opposition demands, they will fall.”
The BNP leader alleged that affiliates of the ruling Awami League were carrying out attacks on opposition all over the country. “They are also attacking the media for broadcasting hartal updates.”
He added that the situation of the country was becoming “dangerous.”
Rizvi was speaking on the last day of the BNP-led opposition's 60-hour hartal.
On the note of hartal updates, he spoke of receiving news of violence in some parts of the country including Cox's Bazar.


