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Focus on elections to tackle conspiracies: Fakhrul

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today said that the country’s most urgent need is now a free, fair and acceptable election, as various conspiracies and campaigns are being orchestrated against the nation.
While talking to journalists at his residence in Thakurgaon town, the BNP leader said the proportional representation electoral system is not feasible in the context of Bangladesh.
“We’re not concerned about Awami League’s participation in the upcoming election. Our worry is about when the next election will be held, as the current interim government has not yet presented any roadmap for the polls,” he said.
Fakhrul also said the government has formed a committee to reform the electoral system, which has already sent the BNP a letter. “We’re working on it and will provide our feedback very soon. What we have emphasised is that, in the current context, what is most needed in Bangladesh is a free, fair and acceptable election.”
He said they have repeatedly talked about the need to make the electoral system suitable for elections and create a level playing field. “An elected government and an elected parliament are crucial to addressing the country’s political and economic crises. This is the point we have been stressing again and again.”
The BNP leader said India, which has provided shelter to former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, the main architect of fascism, is carrying out various harmful campaigns against Bangladesh. “We should be cautious about this, or else, as a nation, we will face great danger.”
Fakhrul added that the number of advisers to the interim government has reached 21, as there are no specific rules regarding the number of advisers. “They can be appointed as needed to run the country,” he explained.
The decision on who will be appointed as an adviser, or who will not, is entirely the responsibility of the chief adviser, he also said. “However, I would like to request him (Professor Mohammad Yunus) to be careful in ensuring that controversial people are not inducted into the advisory council,” Fakhrul said.
Stating that the fascist Awami League government has successfully divided the nation, he said, “We want to eliminate this division and create a united nation. In a democratic society, there will be different opinions. But on the fundamental issues of Bangladesh’s independence, sovereignty, democracy, and people’s rights, there must be unity.”
He also said the interim government must be given time, as it is not possible to clear 17 years of mess in 17 days or 17 months. “For this, those of you who are in the government have less responsibility. When a democratic government comes, that parliament will carry out those tasks.”
The BNP leader also said the interim government should not focus on all reforms, but rather only on those necessary for the election. “The rest of the reforms should be carried out by the elected parliament. That’s why we’ve been saying that the election must be held within a reasonable time frame, and the government must present a roadmap for it.”
He explained that the main responsibility of this government is to create a level playing field for the election, ensuring that everyone can cast their vote and participate in the process.
“The issue of vote rigging must be eradicated, and measures should be taken to ensure that. At the same time, impartial people should be appointed to oversee the election process, the judiciary must be made independent, and the administration must be neutral,” Fakhrul observed.
He also pointed out that it is a very difficult situation for ordinary people to cope with the rising prices of daily essentials.
“The current government should give more attention to this issue. We hope that there are highly capable individuals within the government. I expect the government to take all the necessary steps to bring the market back to normal,” he added.

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