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Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, a member of the party's standing committee, said that BNP does not do politics to maintain the morale of its workers-supporters by taking selfies.


Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury said, these things in the speech of the chief guest at the rally organized in Aminbazar, on Thursday afternoon.


Dhaka District BNP organized this rally at Mirpur Mofid-i-Am School and College ground in Aminbazar to demand the release of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and the downfall of the government.


Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury addressed the gathering as the chief guest. He claimed, 'BNP does not do that politics by taking selfies to keep the morale of its supporters right. Selfie is the basis of their politics. And some government officials, some law enforcement officers and some robbers. Can't survive with them.'


Amir Khosru also thinks that the money sent abroad by the rulers will not be returned. He said, 'Everyone sends money to America, Canada and the UK. No one sends money to North Korea. You will not see the face of this money in the future.


Amir Khosru said, the people of the country also banned them (ruling Awami League). Bans outside their country, bans at home too. There will be no place to go. Judges of no country have been placed under the visa ban. kept in Bangladesh. There is also mass media. Many have raised the question again that why the media? Will any of the journalists assist in stealing votes and will not be banned? Pro-Awami League journalists will be banned, it has not been said.


BNP Standing Committee member Selima Rahman said in the rally that this government should accept what the people say. People will not give more time to the government. He said, the mother and sisters are not at peace. He also complained that the government does not respect women.


Dhaka District BNP President Khandaker Abu Ashfaq presided over the rally and Dhaka District BNP General Secretary Nipun Roy Chowdhury. Dhaka divisional BNP organizing secretary Abdus Salam Azad and various leaders of district BNP spoke in it.