Different political parties in Bangladesh on Tuesday continued protesting at the joint attacks on Iran by United States and Israel.
At separate protest rallies in Dhaka, they called on the US and Israeli governments to stop their attacks on the Gulf state of Iran.
Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh held a rally in front of the National Press Club where its general secretary Saiful Huq called on the US and Israeli governments to stop attacks on Iran immediately.
The attacks have proved that the US-Israeli governments are leading imperialist attacks, claiming to protect democracy, he said.
Central leader Akbar Khan called on the world community to stand beside Iran to compel the attackers to stop bombing the country.
The rally was followed by a protest procession that paraded different city roads.
Ganosamhati Andolan in a press statement condemned the attack and its executive coordinator Abul Hassan Rubel called on US and Israeli governments to stop the attacks.
Rashtra Sanskar Andolan president Hasnat Quaiyum criticised the foreign ministry of Bangladesh government for their failure to take strong steps against the attacks.
Jatiya Mukti Council coordinator Faiezul Hakim in a press statement opposed scheduled visit of US assistant foreign minister Paul Kapur in Bangladesh.
During the war against Iran, the people of Bangladesh would not accept such a visit of a US official in the country.
He called on the BNP government to postpone the unequal deals signed with the US by the interim government.
Communist Party of Bangladesh will hold a torch procession today from Purana Paltan demanding an end to the attacks on Iran.
The war launched by the US and Israel on Iran on Saturday has spread across the Gulf states with retaliatory strike from Tehran on the US bases in the region after its supreme leader leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the joint attack.