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Immediate election our only demand: Gayeshwar 

Discussions on reforms with parties—only time killing, nothing more, he says

Published : Monday, 14 October, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 218
 
BNP Standing Committee Member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy on Sunday said, "After the student-led mass uprising nothing has changed other than government in the country." 
 
Speaking at a discussion meeting organized by the Jatiyatabadi Prochar Dal titled 'Role of BNP in Disaster Mitigation' at the Jatiya Press Club to mark the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction,' he said, "Fate of Bangladesh and of all those who have sacrificed blood, endured repression, and become victims of enforced disappearance, as well as those who have lost children, fathers, mothers, and everything else over 16 long years in the struggle to restore people's rights has not changed. "Only Sheikh Hasina is not there in power, but everything else continues just as it was before."
Gayeshwar said, "Members of the interim government had previously acknowledged that false cases were filed against opposition leaders and activists and current Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus was humiliated with false allegations during the Awami League regime."

He said, "If all the cases against the Awami League could be withdrawn after the one eleven, then why are our cases not being lifted now?"

Gayeshwar said their party has been empathetic towards the false cases against Dr Yunus and has been vocal in condemning them.
"But after you took over, our cases remain the same as before and we still have to go to court just like before. That's why I said, while the government has changed, you and I are still the same. The government has changed, but you and I are unchanged, just as we were before," he said. 

Gayeshwar said the government still has not reconstituted the Election Commission, which is essential for conducting elections in accordance with the people's wishes. "How can we believe that you will arrange an election when the Election Commission has still not been formed?"

He said the government has been forming commission after commission for the reforms of the state. "I think discussions with political parties (over reforms)… Just time killing, nothing more."

The BNP leader urged the government to arrange the election as soon as possible, emphasising that people are eager to exercise their right to vote and elect their representatives.

He noted that discussions on state reform are gaining momentum, akin to the period following the 1/11 political changeover, as part of an agenda for depoliticisation.

"After 16 years of countless sacrifices, the people now have only one demand: a fair election. They have no other demands. You (the interim govt) simply need to conduct a good election," the BNP leader said.

He said their party has already mentioned that the student-led mass uprising will be in vain if the interim government fails. "We want to see you succeed. We are providing you with our full support and will continue to do so. But please clearly clarify when you will conduct the elections. You must specify the timeframe."

A documentary showcasing BNP's efforts in addressing natural disasters in Bangladesh was screened at the programme.


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