2024-08-31 03:19:18
Three weeks after taking charge as the head of the interim government, Chief Advisor Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
The exchange of views will begin on Saturday (August 31) at 3 pm at the Rashtriya Guest House, Yamuna. The Chief Adviser’s daily schedule includes five hours of continuous discussion till 8 pm.
An official of the Chief Adviser’s office said that the current government will hold discussions with the leaders of the political parties after taking charge.
Earlier on Thursday, the interim government called for proposals from political parties regarding the ‘reform’ of the country.
Environment and Forest Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan said on Thursday about the dialogue with the political parties, we will continue the process of dialogue with the political parties, we will accept the reform proposals that come from them. A method has been discussed in this regard.
Currently there are 45 registered political parties in the country. Apart from this, many parties including the mentioned Jamaat-e-Islami and Morchas are active in the field of politics without registration.
Three days after the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, the advisory council led by Muhammad Yunus assumed the responsibility of the interim government on August 8. Apart from Awami League, other parties and the army discussed and decided to form this government.
After taking the oath of the interim government, Dr. BNP, Jamaat, etc. met with the top leaders of various political parties. Muhammad Yunus. Leaders of various political parties including BNP, Jamaat were invited there, but none of the ousted Awami League government or the 14-party alliance led by them were seen.
For a few days, leaders of some like-minded parties, including BNP, have been making statements asking to know the roadmap of the chief adviser for organizing the next elections.
In his address to the nation last Sunday on the election, the chief adviser said that when the election will be held is a completely political decision, not our decision. Citizens have to decide when you will leave us. We have come at the call of students. They are our primary employer. The vast masses of the country have supported our appointment. We will constantly remind everyone about this, so that the question does not suddenly arise – when will we go. When they say, we will leave.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said in a press conference on Wednesday that the interim government should hold a dialogue with the political parties.