The Liberal Democratic Party chief has said he is hopeful there will be a 'positive decision' on his party joining the four-party alliance.
"We will continue our movement against the government. At the next meeting of four-party alliance top leaders, I am hopeful there will be a positive decision on our inclusion," LDP president Oli Ahmed said on Saturday.
He said LDP district offices would now on coordinate with the alliance.
Oli Ahmed was speaking to reporters after a meeting with the alliance head and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia at her Gulshan office.
BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, who also attended the meeting, said, "We have discussed LDP's inclusion into the alliance. But many top alliance leaders being in jail and second-rung leaders being unable to attend meetings for cases, a high-level meeting has failed to materialise.
"As soon as there is one, the LDP issue will be taken up, and a positive outcome is likely."
Oli said detailed discussions about the anti-government movement took place at the meeting.
"Without throwing this government out, peace and stability cannot be there in the country," he remarked.
"We will continue our movement against the government. At the next meeting of four-party alliance top leaders, I am hopeful there will be a positive decision on our inclusion," LDP president Oli Ahmed said on Saturday.
He said LDP district offices would now on coordinate with the alliance.
Oli Ahmed was speaking to reporters after a meeting with the alliance head and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia at her Gulshan office.
BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, who also attended the meeting, said, "We have discussed LDP's inclusion into the alliance. But many top alliance leaders being in jail and second-rung leaders being unable to attend meetings for cases, a high-level meeting has failed to materialise.
"As soon as there is one, the LDP issue will be taken up, and a positive outcome is likely."
Oli said detailed discussions about the anti-government movement took place at the meeting.
"Without throwing this government out, peace and stability cannot be there in the country," he remarked.
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