The government does not fall , the superintendent of the movement to demand________________________________________
DHAKA
: BNP movement not to topple the government should demand that the
caretaker government has made eminent lawyer Barrister Rafique-ul- Haq .
Bangladesh
Combined Professional Council held at the National Press Club on
Wednesday, democracy , rule of law , human rights and freedoms - to
choose Taher rsababhaumatba protect ' sthagitapurbaka neutral caretaker
government to negotiate with the participation of all parties under the
special guest of the city speech he made the remark at a gathering of
professionals .
Barrister Rafique-ul- Haq said the 154 -seat candidates were elected unopposed , it may not ever democratic election . Select a dictator .
He also acceptable and fair elections to the tenth to the caretaker government . So should the government party caretaker government to demand the fall of the movement to movement .
Rafique said , " The government of Bangladesh and the state can not go without . So the government does not collapse , a movement that will be acceptable to the government .The president spoke as chief guest at the option AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury of Bangladesh .
Ruhul
Amin Gazi , chaired by the convenor of the organization , among others,
spoke on 'Farmers - workers - bangabira Janata League president Kader
Siddiqui , president of the National Socialist party asa result Abdur
Rab , the self-proclaimed National Party Chairman Kazi Zafar Ahmed ,
founder of the Board of Trustees of Public Health Dr fighters . Zafarullah Chowdhury .
Also
spoke at the BNP chairperson's adviser Dr Enam Ahmed Chowdhury . A. Z. M
Zahid Hossain , president of Bangladesh Association of Doctors Dr . ,
AKM Azizul Haque , president of the National Cultural Alliance farmer
Nazrul Islam , Supreme Court Bar Association general secretary Mahbub
Uddin kiddie ,
former president of Dhaka Bar Sanaullah Mia , former president of the
National Press Club Shawkat Mahmud , general secretary Syed Abdal Ahmed
addressed the National Press Club

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