Tarique Rahman Calls on Nationalist Forces to Unite in November 7 Spirit
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Thursday called upon all nationalist forces to unite in the spirit of November 7 to strengthen democracy in Bangladesh.
“Protecting national independence and sovereignty is extremely urgent at this moment,” he said in a message issued on the eve of National Revolution and Solidarity Day.
Tarique Rahman highlighted the historical significance of the Sepoy-People’s Revolution of November 7, 1975. “This revolution was not merely a turning point in Bangladesh’s history but the genesis of anti-hegemonic nationalist politics in the country,” he said.
Extending greetings to the nation, he added, “The nation’s sovereignty was defended through the Sepoy-People’s Revolution. On that day, soldiers and citizens, driven by patriotism, took to the streets to safeguard independence and revive democracy. The historic revolution of November 7 remains immensely significant.”
He criticised the post-independence ruling regime for consolidating power to serve its own interests, which culminated in the creation of the one-party BAKSAL system. “The BAKSAL government, using undemocratic and oppressive methods, stripped the people of their legitimate rights,” he said.
Tarique recounted that during the national crisis of November 1975, conspirators had imprisoned the Proclaimer of Independence, Ziaur Rahman, and his family in the cantonment. “In this dire moment, fearless soldiers and the people united on the streets on November 7, securing national independence and freeing Ziaur Rahman. Under his leadership, democracy was revived, and freedoms of speech, expression, and opinion were firmly established, bringing peace to the nation,” he said.
He lamented the assassination of President Zia at Chittagong Circuit House in 1981 by forces opposed to his vision. “Although Zia embraced martyrdom, his ideals continue to inspire people who remain committed to defending the nation’s independence and democracy,” Tarique added.
Criticising the Awami League, he said, “Once again, Awami fascists seized state power through covert conspiracy, undermining democracy for nearly 16 years. Their submissive policies weakened national sovereignty, while pro-democracy activists were brutally suppressed through enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and other atrocities, including secret detention centres like Aynaghar.”
He also condemned the prolonged imprisonment of BNP leader Begum Khaleda Zia, calling it unjust. “The fascists were ultimately forced to flee the country due to the magnificent self-sacrifice of students and the people on August 5. This has widened the path for democratic restoration,” he said.
Tarique Rahman urged that the true practice of democracy requires safeguarding fundamental human rights and ensuring free and fair elections. He also called for justice, transparency, and good governance to strengthen the nation.