"None can hang on to power for long in this way. The government wants blood and we want to bring back democracy in exchange of blood," 69-year-old Zia told reporters as police barred her from getting out of her Gulshan office here this afternoon.
Zia has been locked in her office since Saturday after her party said it would hold protests across the country to mark the first anniversary of the January 5 poll which they termed as "farce".
"It seems to me that a war like situation is prevailing across the country," the Bangladesh Nationalist party chief said, adding that the ruling party is fully responsible turning the country into a "police state".
"This government has not only confined me, they turned the entire country into a jail...The movement against the illegal government will continue," the two-time former premier said.
"Awami League has to face dire consequences," The Daily Star quoted Zia as saying.
She said the countrymen want change through an inclusive general election but the government does not want to do so as it is afraid of election.
Earlier, she got into her car to leave her office to join an anti-government rally, but could not leave the office premises as police blocked all the gates.
As the aggrieved BNP activists tried to force open the gate from inside, police used pepper spray on them.
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