Dhaka, Feb. 6 -- BNP senior leader Hafizuddin Khan has said a specific quarter may be responsible for the incidents at the Dhanmondi-32 house and other establishments, alleging these actions are part of a broader scheme to incite disorder and hinder the restoration of democracy in the country.
Speaking at a discussion on Thursday, he, however, hoped that the interim government would pave the way for the restoration of democracy through a prompt election, rather than creating obstacles to it.
Swadhinta Forum, a pro-BNP platform, organised a programme titled "The Future of Democracy in the Current Political Context" at the Jatiya Press Club, reports UNB.
"The incident that began yesterday (Wednesday) is still ongoing; it is not over yet. W...