Constitution reform, the process of implementing the National Charter in July and the proportional representation (PR) is not diminishing the distance between political parties. The opposite of the BNP in these three issues is the Bangladesh Jamaat -e -Islami and Jatiya Citizens Party (NCP). No party is willing to give a concession. The thirteenth parliamentary elections are being caught in the trap of the parties in this stubborn position.
Political analysts say that even though distances are understood in these three issues in meetings, rallies, discussions, there are other calculations in the inside. Part of the Jamaat and NCP believe that the BNP will get full advantage if elections in February. At present, Jamaat and NCP ideologues are everywhere in the big places, including the administration. But when the BNP comes to power, everything will change. From this fear, the party is seeking to confirm the two reforms, the implementation of the July Charter and the PR system. The election is delayed but there is no problem. But the BNP wants elections in February somehow to understand the situation in the field. They see the fear of delay as a conspiracy. The three parties of these three parties could take the field in two parts of the Jatiya Party (Japa).
According to the announcement of the interim government, Professor Muhammad Yunus and the Election Commission (EC), elections will be held in the first half of February next year. The EC will announce a roadmap for the election on Thursday. Preparations are also being made to organize elections. All in all, the condition of the election is the conduct of the election. But analysts fear that all the possibilities of the political parties can lead to uncertainty.
The National consensus commission is also trying to eliminate the dissatisfaction with the political parties. They have held dialogue with the parties. The dialogue will be again in the dialogue to reduce the distance and try to establish a consensus.
Professor Ali Riaz, Vice -President and Political Analyst Professor Ali Riaz, has called for the political parties to remain united by maintaining mutual respect. “Be sympathetic to each other,” he said. Keep it together in the movement and struggle, keep it. ‘ “Now we are in an interim system,” he added. It’s not just as a government, everyone. In an interim situation in politics in Bangladesh, unity, mutual respect, tolerance need to be retained. Because the defeated forces will try to take the opportunity, so that they cannot take it, politicians have to be vigilant and active. ‘
Jamaat’s dilemma, doubt: Jamaat -e -Islami has clearly stated that if they do not decide on the legal basis of the Charter and the PR system, they will not go to the polls. The team is also demanding the creation of a ‘level playing field’. The party is also rally, rally, demanding a fair election. They are giving their position through these programs on the highway. Besides, the government is giving messages to the concerned, including the BNP.
Political analysts say Jamaat is in the best position on August 7 last year. Jamaat-backed people are in good shape in various fields including administration, university. They have become the Vice -Chancellor of their supported universities. Same situation in the high level of administration. The party fears that the BNP will get more seats if elections in February. When the BNP comes to power, they will break this ‘power’. Will ruin all the achievements of the coup. That is why the party wants to go to the polls to understand and listen.
However, Jamaat -e -Islami Amir Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher told today’s newspaper that Jamaat is not objected to the election in February. However, the major preparatory task of the election is reform. It has to be finalized, the legal basis for reform. He said the promise of the chief adviser was to reform, judge and select. He has announced the election, before that it has to be reformed. That is not yet complete.
Sources say that the NCP reforms are in a position to reform the NCP reform of the July coup student leadership. In just six months of its establishment, the team could not get too much. Most of the leaders of the party do not want parliamentary elections without the election of the People’s Council. They are in favor of giving the law of the July Charter before the PR system and elections. If these demands are met, they are talking about going to the polls. If all the conditions are not met, they fear the situation may be different after the elections.
Political analysts say the NCP has not yet been able to set up. The NCP has multiple clauses on the February elections. A section of leaders from different parties is in favor of elections. They want to go to the polls to create a position in politics. However, most of the party leaders are first against the national elections.
NCP joint convenor Jabed Rasin told today’s newspaper, “If the People’s Council is not elected and the new constitution, we will not go to the polls.” Our demand is the demand of the people. I will go to the people with that. We will move towards a greater movement by engaging people with the demand for new constitution, reform and justice. ‘ He said that if a party or a government gives any thoughts on the Fall Awami League government, the people will stop it.
Jamaat and NCP are looking at the activities of the two parts of the Jatiya Party led by GM Quader and Anisul Islam Mahmud. The two parties think that a party can take two parts of Japan to the field to make their turn heavier with the opportunity to reform, July and PR system. Japan can use this opportunity to go down in the elections. Because in the past, the party gave constitutional legitimacy to the Awami League’s election by participating in the election of most parties, including BNP, Jamaat.
Jamaat and NCP leaders fear that the election schedule has been announced, but if they are stubborn on the three issues, Japa may again be a trumpet. So that the BNP will benefit this time. For this reason, they are suspicious and apprehensive that they are arranging a party to make Japan a party in the middle of the screen as a strategy to put them on.
Pressure in front of the BNP: BNP wants to spend a decade and a half power drought. There is pressure on the party from the grassroots to the center. The BNP does not want to lose the opportunity created in the changing context; That is why the team is moving carefully. The BNP thinks the announcement of the elections has been announced in February under their pressure. The EC is going to announce the roadmap of the election today. But the BNP is still not uncertain about the elections. The reason for this is the stupid position of the other party.
The BNP clearly says they are not in the PR system. Opposing the upper house, the referendum proposal for the implementation of the Charter is non -constitutional. In these cases, the Jamaat-NCP position is taking the BNP into a difficult equation.
The BNP’s uncertainty about the election program in February has also come up with the party’s secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. At a discussion meeting on Wednesday, he said, “Today, some political palaces are raising new demands to disrupt the elections, to disrupt the elections,” he said. They are threatening them, talking, threatening it very loudly. My question is, why are you doing it? ‘ He said, “A palace inside the government, they are very consciously trying, those who are the power of the party of democracy, they should not come.”
Mirza Fakhrul said there is still time. The government should take effective measures without increasing the complexity of the certificate, reforms, reforms; So that the parties are elected.
Political analysts think that if the election process is taken forward, the BNP has to come forward and rely on other parties.
Mohammad Mojibur Rahman, a professor at the Education and Research Institute of Dhaka University, said that the BNP should identify the concerns of other political parties with sincerity and assure them that they will not do any injustice or establish a fascist system when they come to power through elections. Others will be able to trust the BNP if the parties are confident and guaranteed. However, he said that if some parties want to prevent elections for different purposes, it is not possible for the BNP to coordinate. That is not possible for anyone.
Government in the efforts of the elections: Although the parties are dissatisfied, the interim government is trying to organize elections by February. For this, the meeting is going on in public and interval. The law enforcers have also been instructed to activate. But instead of negotiations between the parties, the conditions have now become the key.
Monir Haider, Special Assistant (National Command) of the Chief Advisor, told Today’s newspaper that various efforts and efforts of the Commission are underway to bring the political parties closer.
Observers say that if there is no election, not only the BNP, Jamaat and NCP will also be affected. If the political turmoil is long, frustration will arise among the people.
Badiul Alam Majumder, a member of the National Unity Commission and editor of the Citizen (Sujan) for good governance, said the parties were highlighting the party’s position through contradictory speeches. He told today’s magazine, “Everyone will agree to the proposed July National Charter for the democratic passage; Through which the path of a fair and neutral election will be paved and the path of democratic passage will be paved. ‘
