CPB, left parties to stage countrywide demonstration tomorrow
Staff Correspondent
Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) and five other left political parties will stage countrywide demonstration tomorrow demanding correct voter list, reconstitution of Election Commission (EC) and neutrality of civil administration. They will hold a rally at Muktangan in the capital on the same day in a bid to resist the BNP-Jamaat alliance that included war criminals and militants, and implementation of their 53- point demand. To make the programme a success, leaders and activists of CPB held a meeting at its office in the city yesterday. Speaking at the meeting, CPB General Secretary Mujahidul Islam Selim criticised the chief adviser to the caretaker government and said he did not even try to hold a meaningful election that would be acceptable to all. In another meeting in the city, leaders of five left political parties called upon all to resist what they called 'blue-print election' managed by BNP-Jamaat alliance. Besides, Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal (BSD) led by Khalequzzaman will stage demonstration at Muktangan in the city today demanding resignation of Iajuddin Ahmed from the post of chief adviser to the caretaker government, correction of voter list, reconstitution of the EC and rescheduling of the polls. In a statement BSD Convener Khalequzzaman also called upon all to make the programme a success.
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