Tens of thousands of activists of a leading political party in Bangladesh rallied in the nation's capital on Friday, calling for a new election and quick reforms.
The country is under an interim government after the fall of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina , who fled in August.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party, or BNP, led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia organized the rally as it has been pushing the interim government, headed by Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus , to bring about quick reforms and to hold the next national election.
Hasina and Zia are the main political rivals in a dynastic political framework. Zia is ailing and was unable to lead the rally in person, and her elder son, Tarique Rahman, is the heir apparent and has been living in exile since 2008.
On Friday, BNP activists took to the streets of Dhaka and marched through major thoroughfares before reaching the country's national parliament building to symbolize that they were eager for their party to form the next government.