BNP Marches Against Indian Aggression in Dhaka

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On a significant day in Dhaka, members of BNP’s three affiliated organizationsβ€”the Youth League, Volunteer League, and Student Leagueβ€”conducted a march toward the Indian High Commission. This movement began in front of the BNP's central office in Nayapoltan, where a brief rally was held. During the gathering, BNP's senior joint secretary, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, declared that BNP would never tolerate Indian aggression on Bangladeshi soil, emphasizing their resolve and unity through chants of 'Delhi, not Dhaka.' Following this, the march proceeded through Rampura Road towards the Indian diplomatic mission, where they intended to submit a memorandum highlighting their grievances. Rizvi urged a collective stand against any perceived threats from India, reiterating the party’s preparedness for dedicated political opposition against Indian transgressions. The gathering saw thousands of BNP activists and leaders join in solidarity for their cause. Meanwhile, discussions on improving Bangladesh-India relations are ongoing, with the government monitoring the situation closely. The march serves not only as a voice of opposition but also as a reminder of the intricate diplomatic relationship shared between the two neighboring nations amidst rising tensions over border issues.
Highlights
  • β€’ BNP's three organizations conducted a march to the Indian High Commission.
  • β€’ The march started in Nayapoltan, Dhaka, with a brief protest rally.
  • β€’ Ruhul Kabir Rizvi emphasized the party's stance against Indian aggression.
  • β€’ Activists chanted slogans like 'Delhi, not Dhaka' during the protest.
  • β€’ A memorandum was intended for submission to the Indian High Commission.
  • β€’ The gathering saw participation from thousands of BNP supporters.
  • β€’ Rizvi warned of a strong political response against Indian actions.
  • β€’ Discussions on Bangladesh-India relations are ongoing at the governmental level.
  • β€’ Concerns were raised over the impact of border tensions on trade.
  • β€’ The protest was a significant display of BNP's political activism.
* hawa bundu helped DAVEN to generate this content on 12/08/2024 .

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