The two major political parties of the country will hold separate rallies in different areas of Dhaka on Tuesday, marking the second anniversary of the 5 January elections.
Awami League will align two rallies, one at Bangabandu Avenue about 2:30pm and addition at Russell Square in Dhanmondi road 32.
BNP on the added duke will authority a programme in advanced of its Naya Paltan axial appointment about 2:00pm.
Major cartage jams and accessible adversity is accepted due to the three rallies of the two parties as all of the rallies will booty abode on the active anchorage of Dhaka. The accessible suffered additionally in the basal on Monday due to the founding ceremony of Bangladesh Chhatra League.
Other than the programmes of the two parties, HM Ershad’s Jatiya Affair will authority a ‘peace advance for democracy’ in Dholaipar breadth of the burghal about 11:30am.
BNP’s accord affiliate Jamaat-e-Islami apprenticed all of its units to beam the day by processions, rallies, and discussions. However, the affair did not acknowledgment any time or place.
Both AL and BNP initially appear their corresponding rallies at Suhrawady Udyan.
Pleas of both the parties were angry down. Dhaka South Burghal Corporation (DSCC) ambassador Sayeed Khokon in a columnist appointment appear AL and BNP would be accustomed to authority their corresponding rallies at Bangabandhu Avenue and Nayapaltan respectively.
Earlier, AL additionally appear rallies at 18 spots in the capital, but after said will authority two rallies at Bangabandhu Avenue and Russell Square. AL collective accepted secretary Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif on Monday told Prothom Alo that rallies at 18 places would accept created a cartage jam. That is why the programme has been bargain to two places in application of the public. Added than that, AL will additionally authority rallies and affairs in all the cities, districts and upazilas of the country.
BNP administrator Khaleda Zia is accepted to appear the rally. She additionally had a affair with her party’s chief leaders on Monday night to altercate the affairs for the 5 January rally. The party’s acting secretary accepted Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir beforehand on the day additionally had a collective affair with the leaders of the affair and anxious organisations to altercate the affairs for the party’s 5 January rally.
The chief AL leaders forth with accepted secretary Syed Ashraful Islam will be disconnected into the two the affair rallies. Dhaka burghal AL additionally had a affair over the alertness of the programme.
Since aftermost year, Awami League showcases 5 January as 'Democracy Saving Day', while BNP observes the day as 'Democracy Killing Day'.
DMP press release said it acceptable BNP to authority their rallies on some conditions. Among the conditions, DMP said BNP should be accustomed to authority their programme aural the breadth appointed by badge and could not be crossed, the loudspeakers could not be acclimated above the assigned area, no alley barricade is allowed, no advance is allowed, and the assemblage charge end by 5:00pm.
There was annihilation said about the AL rallies in the DMP columnist conference. Talking with DMP agent abettor (public relations) Maruf Hasan Sardar on Monday night, who said they were not abreast about any restrictions on AL rallies. But after he declared over buzz and said the aforementioned restrictions will be additionally activated on AL rallies.
BNP’s Press conference: BNP’s acting secretary accepted Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir in Monday’s columnist appointment declared that some bodies and political leaders of the cardinal affair were aggravating to calefaction up the political amphitheatre unnecessarily afterward the BNP’s rally.
“We would like to acutely say that the 5 January assemblage will be captivated affably as we don’t do backroom of battle and we won’t go for any adverse programme. We achievement that government will accomplish an accomplishment to restore capitalism in the country and abet with us in ensuring the basal rights of alignment the rally,” he said.


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