
Information and Broadcasting Adviser Md. Mahfuj Alam on Tuesday called upon all anti-fascist forces to be united and cooperate the government to implement the reforms.
"Let us all, who stand as anti-fascist forces, unite through the Bangladesh-path. Please cooperate with the government to carry out the reforms," he said.
The adviser made the call while meeting the families of the July Martyrs at the Ramganj Upazila Parishad auditorium.
He added, "Following the path of the martyrs, we will choose the path of martyrdom. We will fight again. We are not satisfied with just overthrowing the fascist regime of the Awami League, but we will also bring to justice all the features of Awami League fascism that remain in different areas and in the administration, education and cultural arenas."
The adviser said that reform proposals by many commissions have been prepared alongside establishing a drug rehabilitation centre and a nursing college, as well as upgrading of the Sadar Hospital and reforms in the education system in Ramganj and Lakshmipur.
He said that he wants those essential reforms, agreed upon with political parties, to be implemented before the upcoming election.
Mentioning that these reforms are not mere lip service, Mahfuj Alam said, "We cannot hold elections by keeping the institutions that Sheikh Hasina has destroyed, the institutions that have sustained Hasina, the same."
He added, "Before holding elections, those institutions and brokers of Hasina must be uprooted, and her culprits - including the murderer Hasina - must be brought to justice before we move forward with the elections."
He further said the unfinished works left by the late minister Ziaul Haq Zia will be completed.
Regarding the trial of fascist Hasina, the adviser said, "We will begin the work of justice with the pledge we came with. We have been able to start the work of justice. If the fascist murderer Hasina is brought to justice, the suffering of the martyr families will be somewhat eased."
He said that trials are underway in many cases at the tribunals and the tribunals are continuing. �"BSS