Senior BNP leader Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has claimed some people are “trying to disrupt” the unity created during the 1971 liberation struggle and 2024 Uprising, and said the party is “opposed” to such attempts. He spoke at an event at the BNP chairperson's office in Gulshan on Monday where more than 50 members of the Hindu community joined in. The BNP secretary general expressed his determination to do “politics of unity, not division”. Describing the ongoing situation as “very difficult”, Fakhrul said: “Some people are trying to disrupt the unity that we established in the country we built during the liberation war of 1971, the unity we forged in the Uprising of 2024. They aim to break it by...