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B’desh awaits oppn move on Hasina’s proposal

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Dhaka: Bangladesh on Saturday awaits a crucial opposition move as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina proposed formation of an all-party government for election oversight, amid uncertainty about the fate of the general elections due before January next year.

“My proposal to the opposition party – we can constitute an all-party government during the election time,” Hasina said in a 22-minute televised speech last night.

“I am requesting the opposition leader (Khaleda Zia) to respond to my proposal. (I hope) she will honour my request and give value to our goodwill,” she said.

Hasina’s proposal came as fears of political violence gripped Bangladesh due to extreme differences between the ruling Awami League and main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) over the electoral system.

The BNP has asked its supporters to rally in Dhaka on October 25 to mount pressure on the government to accept its demand for polls under a non-party caretaker government. Awami League, on the other hand, said the elections must be held in line with the newly amended constitution under the incumbent government while constitutional experts said the premier’s proposal on Friday was unlikely to require any fresh amendment to the constitution.

Hasina also sought opposition advice to conduct fair polls within 90 days ahead of January 24 next year in line with the Constitution.

Zia has said her party would not take part in the polls unless the caretaker system was restored through constitutional amendment as they believed elections under the incumbent government would not be credible and fair. The opposition said they have called a high-level party meeting to discuss the premier’s proposal later.

However, BNP’s acting secretary general Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said the proposal has “nothing new” to discuss about. “BNP, its allies and people of Bangladesh are demanding a national election under a non-party government. This is a very important issue for the present and future of the nation, general people and democracy,” he said last night.

Alamgir said the premier did not mention who would lead the polls-time interim government while she gave an identical proposal when she was in London recently. “(However) what I’m saying is our initial reaction…We will give our (formal) reaction on (later) Saturday,” he said. (PTI)

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