Khidirnazar Allakulov

On 17 June 2004, he was removed from the position in which according to Allakulov himself and independent media, the reason for his dismissal from the post of rector was his struggle and categorical disagreement with the corruption schemes that were built by the regional leaders of the National Security Service of Uzbekistan.

Allakulov claims that the decree on his removal from the post of rector of Termez State University was signed by Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who was then the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan.

[2][3] In July 2019, Allakulov wrote an open objection letter to Mirziyoyev, explaining in detail the true reasons for his dismissal, subsequent threats and court cases.

[2] On May 20, 2020, Khidirnazar Allakulov gave a long interview to the editor-in-chief of the Adabiyot newspaper Bakhtiyor Karim, which was published under the loud [1] title: " "Nominations must not be allowed Mirziyoyev's candidacy in the upcoming presidential elections.

According to Allakulov, Uzbekistan urgently needs a free market economy, democracy and freedom, fair economic and political competition, the destruction of monopolies, corruption and nepotism.

To do this, according to Allakulov, it is necessary to make cardinal political and economic reforms towards freedom and full openness, as well as to promote the development of the economy in “jerks”.

The interview caused a great resonance on YouTube, thanks to which a certain number of supporters of Khidirnazar Allakulov appeared on this social network.

The day after Allakulov's YouTube video interview was announced to Bakhtiyor Karim, the educational YouTube channel Xurshid Davron Kutubxonasi (Xurshid Davron's Library), which had 38,900 subscribers and a total number of views exceeding one million views, on which this interview was uploaded, was banned due to the fact that numerous complaints have been filed against the channel.

[13] In an Current Time TV interview following the presidential elections, Allakulov announced that he would attempt in creating a new opposition party called Justice, Progress and Unity.