The current political deadlock will persist until the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, BNP spokesperson Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said on Monday.
Referring to the resignation of ministers in the morning, the BNP joint secretary general said: “The resignation of other ministers is not enough. The prevailing problem will not be resolved until the prime minister resigns."
Ministers submitted their resignation letters to the prime minister to begin the regular Monday morning cabinet meeting.
Ruling party leaders had said the resignations would lead to the formation of an all-party cabinet to oversee the upcoming national polls in January.
The all-party cabinet is a proposal of the ruling Awami League put forward by the premier herself.
However the main opposition BNP still demands a neutral non-party administration for polls-time.
During the Monday morning brief, Rizvi reiterated a call for holding the upcoming national elections under a neutral non-party administration.
He was speaking at the BNP’s Nayapaltan headquarters on the second day of opposition’s 84-hour nationwide hartal.


