"The movement will continue until a logical consequence. I urge all to accept the trouble in the greater national interest," the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief and ex-premier said at a press conference in her second such public appearance since the beginning of the current unrest in which over 120 people have been killed since January 6.
"The country is now in a grave crisis and Sheikh Hasina is its main creator. She has pushed the country into uncertainty," 69-year-old Zia said.
Awami League chief Hasina earlier asked Zia to wait until the scheduled 2019 polls to test her popularity but recently warned the ex-premier to prepare for legal action for killing innocent people in the name of protests.
Zia's BNP-led 20-party opposition alliance along with with fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Isami launched a non-stop nationwide transport blockade on January 6, a day after the first anniversary of the divisive January 5, 2014 polls which she had boycotted saying it had lacked a "level playing field".
At least 121 people have been killed, 66 of them in arson attacks on buses and trucks by suspected blockaders as the BNP enforced protracted general strikes to reinforce their movement while at least 1,375 vehicles were torched or damaged during the period.
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