Dhaka,  Tuesday 02 Dec 2025,
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Salahuddin Warns of Plots Against Bangladesh’s Democratic Transition

Staff Reporter ।। Daily Generation Times
30-09-2025 09:16:10 PM
Salahuddin Warns of Plots Against Bangladesh’s Democratic Transition

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday warned that conspiracies by both local and foreign forces are visibly underway to obstruct Bangladesh’s democratic transition, but emphasized that the people of the country are now united to foil such plots.“It is now evident that some quarters are conspiring to obstruct Bangladesh’s democratic transition. We can assume that both local and international forces are active in this regard,” he said. Speaking to reporters at BNP founder Ziaur Rahman’s grave, Salahuddin highlighted that the people of Bangladesh are united and, in the post-uprising context, determined to restore democracy.“Whoever creates obstacles to the country’s democratic progress, or engages in any kind of conspiracy—whether at home or abroad—will be resisted by the people, InshAllah,” he added.

The BNP leader noted that the public is now focused on elections, with potential candidates actively campaigning across the country. “The country is in the mood for elections. In this situation, if any party creates confusion or obstacles in the electoral process, the people will identify them and may politically reject them.”

Earlier, Salahuddin, along with leaders and activists of the Jatiyatabadi Ulama Dal, paid homage to Ziaur Rahman by placing a wreath, marking the 46th founding anniversary of the organization.

Salahuddin strongly opposed calls by some parties for the introduction of a Proportional Representation (PR) system in the next parliamentary election.

“I have spoken before about the PR system. PR means Permanent Restlessness. Experiences at home and abroad show that it creates constant instability. No stable government can be formed properly under this system. Governments are rarely formed on the basis of a majority, and parliaments often remain hung, leaving the country in uncertainty,” he said.

He added that one survey claimed 70 percent of people support PR, while another showed 56 percent of people do not even understand the system. “If 56 percent of the people don’t even understand the PR system, how can 70 percent possibly want it? This is confusing.”

For BNP, he explained, PR means Public Relations—connecting with the people. “That is the PR we believe in. Those who want to impose proportional representation to create permanent restlessness will not succeed.”

Salahuddin emphasized that BNP is a party that values religion, but its politics is based on inclusiveness. “We practice politics on the foundation of Bangladeshi nationalism, bringing together all communities in this land. We have never wanted, do not want, and will never want any division in politics based on religion.”

He said that within Bangladesh, BNP pursues inclusive politics involving people of all religions, castes, communities, languages, and cultures, aiming to engage all citizens in a united effort to promote a healthy democratic culture.

Particularly in the period following the 2024 uprising, Salahuddin stressed their goal of building a strong democratic state in line with the expectations of the people and the aspirations of the martyrs.

He said that through state and democratic reforms, a strong democratic nation would be established in the future according to public expectations.

Salahuddin noted that the upcoming national election will be a crucial test for the full restoration of democracy.

“For this, all political parties and all people of Bangladesh must participate. We have struggled for years to secure our voting rights. Today, that right is close to being established. It will be fully realized the day we can exercise our votes in a fair and credible national election,” he observed.

Urging unity, the BNP leader emphasized that there should be no divisions among pro-democratic forces and called on all political parties and citizens to participate in the democratic process in a united and peaceful manner.