EC pours petrol on fiery streets, Maldives volunteers in emergency talks
Md. Al Amin Maldives representative.
An urgent discussion meeting was held on the ongoing political hot situation in the country on the initiative of the proposed committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Volunteer Party Maldives Maldives Branch. Yesterday, November 17, every Friday, this discussion program was held in a local restaurant in Male, the capital of Maldives. The discussion was moderated by Md. Mahfuzur Rahman and presided over by Md. Hanif
Leaders of the proposed Maldives Svechasevak Party said that the Atharva Election Commission has poured petrol on the hot road by unilaterally announcing the schedule. People have rejected this anti-people schedule. People do not follow this illegal schedule. Deshabasi erupted against this illegal schedule. The streets are getting hotter. This schedule is announced
The EC has added a new dimension to the crisis. Going against public opinion, the Election Commission unilaterally announced the schedule. The countrymen rejected this illegal schedule with disgust.
The leaders also said that there is still time to release the leaders and workers of the opposition party and sit at the negotiating table. Do not push the country to an uncertain destination by closing the door to negotiations. You cannot get away with turning the police against the people.
President's speech Md Hanif said that CEC Habibul Awal has rejected the Schedule Deshbasi. Awami League has become desperate to implement its party agenda. The CEC has started the final game of Daldas by announcing the illegal schedule. He immediately resigned without making an election drama. People of Bangladesh do not accept any election under Sheikh Hasina. Forget the 14 and 18 farce elections. People are now coming down on the streets. This time the decision will be made on the streets. The event was also attended by businessman Md. Manik, businessman Md. Harun Mia, Md. Israfil, Md. Nashir Sarkar, Md. Mohiuddin, Md. Moin, Md. Faisal Amin, and many other leaders and activists were present. either,
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