Shafiqul Alam, who is a 20 -year -old Nahid, is one of the sharp political thoughts, said he will emerge as a major leader in the country's politics in the next few decades.
BNP leaders think that some of the influential people of the party that Nahid are going to lead are in various important positions in the government.
In the face of the student-mass uprising, 'resigning' has been disagreed with the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina before going to India any election with the BNP and how the members of the legislative legislature will be elected, the Jamaat-e-Islami, the National Citizens Committee (Janak) and the anti-discrimination student movement (Janak). Bachaa) in. The BNP is asking the government to go directly to the Jatiya Sangsad elections. The other three organizations say that based on the UN report, Sheikh Hasina's trial for crimes against humanity, then formed the next legislature in proportion to the People's Council elections and the vote is to be changed there.
Prior to the vote, the nationalist Chhatra Dal, Islami Chhatra Shibir and its associations are active in establishing control of universities across the country, including Dhaka. There were clashes between them and several places in Khulna.
Important people of the government also think that the law and order situation in the dispute of political forces is a major reason for the deterioration. Referring to the 'anarchic situation' in the country, Army Chief General Walker-Uz-Zaman said yesterday, “We ourselves are busy with harassment. One is busy poisoning against another. This is a wonderful opportunity for the criminals. ' At a ceremony at Rawa Club in Mohakhali in the capital yesterday, he said, “If you do not forget the differences between yourself, if they throw the mud, cut the fights, the sovereignty of this country and the nation will be endangered.”
Political analysts, on the other hand, feel that the situation is deteriorating due to lack of government control over the governance. As the central governance is weak, everyone has come down to fulfill their desires.
Professor of Political Science at Dhaka University. Sabbir Ahmed told today's newspaper that the government has no control over the pillars of the governance. Many criminals have been released from jail. Many weapons are lost; They could not be brought back. Such failure is supposed to deteriorate.
Sabbir Ahmed said, “What did they do to handle the situation with the army with magistracy power to handle the situation.” How much did you do If you do not, why not, the question is in the public. '
Regarding the formation of a new political party from the government, Sabbir Ahmed said that forming a party from the government is nothing new. They can find themselves how their party has come to the complaint.
Commenting on how the party was formed, Professor Sabbir Ahmed said that the purpose of the party is being done, whether the leaders and the work of the party are important, it is important. Many parties have been lost due to lack of words and work.
The political scientist thinks the country is at risk of being in crisis until the elections. He said there is no alternative to the Jatiya Sangsad elections to handle the situation.
Referring to the opportunity to come to the elections, all the big parties, he said, adding that they will find a different way if they push big parties like the Awami League away from normal political situation. It won't be right.
The political scientist also warned that if the political parties, including political parties were not careful, were at risk of implementing their (optimism) implementation.
On the other hand, former Ambassador M Humayun Kabir thinks the surrounding countries, including neighboring India and the Western forces, are monitoring Bangladesh.
Referring to 'the situation does not seem comforting', he told today's magazine yesterday, “If the crime increases, the risk of giving hands will increase.” They also have people inside the country. '
Referring to the support of the people of Muhammad Yunus from the beginning, the president of the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute said, “People hope he will lead. The question is whether he (leadership) is not giving, or does not want to pay. '
The diplomat, who served as the ambassador to the United States, said the western world has focus on the influence of religious extremism in local politics, adding that there was nothing good in the rise of the rights in Egypt and Tunisia. You need to be careful about this.