BNP chief Khaleda Zia has claimed that the Grand Alliance wants to annul caretaker government system 'using the court' and rejected the move."We will not tolerate this. Hopefully, the court will give verdict after consideration," she said on Wednesday while addressing a function at her Gulshan office.

Khaleda also protested introducing 'e-voting system' in the next general elections.
As many as 79 lawyers joined Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Forum (lawyers' wing of the BNP) at the function.
The BNP chairperson claimed there was no rule of law in the country. "One cannot get justice, since the judiciary, including the Supreme Court and the High Court, have been made partisan."
She pointed to the expulsion of Muhammad Yunus as the Grameen Bank managing director, who was removed through a Bangladesh Bank order on Wednesday.
"There is one-man rule in the country. Everyone including parliament speaker and the public administration obey the person. Even the chief justice cannot work independently," the two-time prime minister claimed.
She said all should be united for movements in the days ahead.
News Source: BDNews24