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Tarique Rahman warns of instability, pledges law, order, and economic growth ahead of Bangladesh poll

As Bangladesh heads to elections next week, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman, in an exclusive interview with a leading current affairs magazine

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DHAKA: As Bangladesh heads to elections next week, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman, in an exclusive interview with a leading current affairs magazine, accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of failing to restore law and order. 

Citing experts' opinion, he warned that failure to address the law and order situation could push the country towards long-term instability.

In an interview with The Diplomat, Rahman said, "After August 5, the interim government could not fix law and order. Experts say that if law and order cannot be fixed quickly, the country will go towards long-term instability. If this continues, then the desire for revolution will fail."

"We want to take law and order to a place where people's everyday security is not disrupted. People can return home without fear at night. The economy runs properly. Reflecting the aspirations of the people, we will promote peaceful coexistence in society and mutual respect in politics. We will uphold the rule of law, freedom of speech, and ensure human rights for all," he added.

When asked about his pledge to make Bangladesh a trillion-dollar economy and whether the target was overly ambitious, Rahman said the goal would be difficult but not impossible. He noted that the country's economy rests on two key pillars -- garments and remittances -- both of which he said were introduced under the BNP government.

"We will emphasise the IT sector. At the same time, we will also pay attention to the semiconductor industry, light engineering, footwear, and SMEs. In addition, the food sector, including processed food, has strong potential. We can produce enough fish and vegetables and export them abroad. We are also exploring opportunities in the creative economy," The Diplomat quoted Rahman as saying.

Addressing a question about what guarantee there was that the BNP would not engage in the same corruption it has long accused the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government of, he said the party seeks to come to power through the people's vote and form a government accountable to them.  (IANS)

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