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Khaleda Zia to stand for elections, if fit: Fakhrul to WION 

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Update: 2024-08-11 11:51:04
Khaleda Zia to stand for elections, if fit: Fakhrul to WION  Khaleda Zia, who was released earlier this week is recovering in a hospital, while Tarique Rahman has been living in London and faces several cases against him in Bangladesh. [File Photo]

Secretary General of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, has said that the former Prime Minister and party's Chairperson Khaleda Zia and Senior Vice-Chairman Tarique Rahman will stand for elections if they are fit. 

Khaleda Zia, who was released earlier this week is recovering in a hospital, while Rahman has been living in London and faces several cases against him in Bangladesh. Rahman is the son of Zia and has been leading the party operations from London.

Speaking to WION from Dhaka, the secretary general of BNP said, "Why not? If they come back and fit to contest the elections, why not. Party chief has to stand for elections, they are fit physically. If she is fit to contest the elections physically. If she is physically fit, definitely and if Mr Tarique Rahman is fit, he will contest the elections".

The comments come at a time when the ousted PM Sheikh Hasina's government collapsed following widespread protests in the country and an interim government led by Professor Muhammad Yunus took charge. Alamgir welcomed the Yunus-led government and said Bangladeshis have "benefited from his microcredit" policies, terming him a "capable man" to lead the country.

He spoke about the current situation in his country and expressed optimism that things are going back to normal. Condemning the attacks on Hindus, Alamgir said, "violence is not targeting the Hindu minorities. Residences of Awami leaguers have been attacked. This has been brought under control".

Immediately after Hasina fled Bangladesh and resigned from the prime ministership of the country, widespread violence was seen in which minority Hindus were also targeted. India had expressed its concerns over such attacks on minorities.

When asked about ties with India, he pointed to his party's policy of having good ties with India. Alamgir said, "we have always said, we want to be friends with India, it is our biggest Neighbour. India is a good friend and a good neighbour". He also highlighted issues like water sharing between the two countries. Alamgir assured that his party will not give space to anti-India insurgents on Bangladeshi territory.

BNP has been in power in Bangladesh in the past and is one of the two major political parties of the country, along with the Awami League.

Source: WION

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