Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 20th August 2025, 11:36 AM
BNP Vice Chairman Advocate Ahmed Azam Khan has stated that the lesson from the 5 August mass uprising is that there must be no further deception with the nation. Yet, he lamented, deception is still being practised. “On one hand, they speak of proportional representation (PR), while on the other, they nominate candidates in all 300 constituencies,” he said.
He made these remarks on Wednesday (20 August) while addressing journalists prior to attending a views-exchange meeting with freedom fighters in Bashail, Tangail.
Ahmed Azam Khan emphasised that meaningless statements and unnecessary debates only delay the nation’s journey towards democracy, keeping the country fragile.
“We must stop worrying about who says what. Everyone wants to make headlines in newspapers and television by issuing statements. This practice must end. Politics now must be about the nation, its people, and the economy. The opportunity to do politics with anything else has already expired.”
He further criticised the duplicity of certain political groups:
Ahmed Azam Khan linked the current deterioration of law and order to political uncertainty.
| Issue | Observation by Ahmed Azam Khan |
| Current Deterioration | Caused by uncertainty in the country. |
| Resolution | Once the country moves towards elections, uncertainty will fade and law & order will improve. |
| Role of Political Parties | All parties will then cooperate in restoring peace. |
| Delay Consequence | The longer the delay in elections, the worse law & order will become. |
He expressed confidence that the government has realised this and is therefore moving towards elections
He accused some groups of focusing solely on votes rather than the nation’s welfare: “Those who understand have no votes. They only think about votes, not the country. They speak of PR, reforms, and justice merely to stall the nation’s progress and democracy.”
Leaders in Attendance
The event was attended by several prominent BNP and freedom fighter leaders:
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