Interim government is weak, people are worried about reforms and good governance

by times news cr

2024-09-08 19:14:34

Top leaders of various political parties of the country believe that the failure to take quick and firm decisions is causing disappointment in the public mind about the success of the interim government. They fear that the government’s hesitation and slowness in taking necessary steps may lead to despair of the people. They also opined that people are worried about reforms and good governance due to the weakness of the interim government.

On Sunday (September 8) at Dhaka Reporters Unity Auditorium, AB Party organized ‘One Month of Interim Government: How did it go, how could it have gone!’ The leaders informed about these concerns in the discussion meeting.

The discussion was held under the chairmanship of AB Party convener AFM Solaiman Chowdhury and member secretary Mojibur Rahman Manzoor. Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, member of the National Standing Committee of BNP, Mahmudur Rahman Manna, president of Nagrik Oikya, Mustafa Jamal Haider, head of 12-party alliance, distinguished political scientist Dr. Dilara Chowdhury, General Secretary of Revolutionary Workers Party, Comrade Saiful Haque, Coordinator of Mass Solidarity Movement Jonaid Saki, Chief Coordinator of State Reform Movement Adv. Hasnat Qayyum, convener of the People’s Rights Council Col. Mia Mohammad Moshiuzzaman, Presidium Member of Islami Andolan Bangladesh Ashraf Ali Akon, General Secretary of Ganoforum Adv. Subrata Chowdhury, Secretary of Khilafat Majlis Prof. Dr. Ahmad Abdul Quader, the nationalist like-minded coalition. Fariduzzaman Farhad, AB Party’s joint convener Professor Dr. National leaders including Major (Retd) Abdul Wahab Minar and BM Nazmul Haque, AB Youth Party Convener Shahadat Ullah Tutul, AB Party Women In-Charge Barrister Nasreen Sultana Milli, Bangladesh Chhatra Paksha Convener Mohammad Prince.

Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury said, after the mass uprising of the students, standing here today, we can say, this is my Bangladesh. After Sheikh Hasina fled, we got a new Bangladesh, where people are thinking anew. Now people want to live freely, want to move. About 65 percent of the country’s people are young people, no one can do politics in Bangladesh without holding their thoughts. We will tell the current interim government, you should prioritize people’s thoughts and come forward to solve the country’s problems unitedly.

Solaiman Chowdhury said, repairing the state is a long-term task, but it should be done quickly. This government has played an important democratic role by releasing those who were imprisoned in cases of harassment of opposition political activists with false cases of the fallen dictatorship. After coming to power this government has to deal with various problems including floods. We are supporting them fully and will do so inshallah. Hopefully, they will take into account the aspirations of the people of the country and create a fair election environment as soon as possible, return people’s right to vote and hand over power to a democratic government.

Interim government is weak, people are worried about reforms and good governance

Mahmudur Rahman Manna said that many people are appearing with various proposals in a month. Hundreds of proposals are coming, but the government must decide what is the basic need of the country and the people of the country at this time? If you don’t determine that, you can’t move forward properly. It is not the duty of the interim government to discuss any controversial issue.

Dr. Dilara Chowdhury said, many people say that it is a revolutionary government, but actually it is a post-coup government. Since this government is following the current constitution. He said, the police are not active yet. There is no alternative to activating the police to establish the rule of law. He said, we want a democratic state, we want a humane country where the rights of citizens will never be disturbed.

Comrade Saiful Haque said, “In the last one month, we can see that the success of the people of Bangladesh could not be accepted by India’s Hindutva Narendra Modi government.” Their actions seem to have defeated not only the A.L., but also the Narendra Modi government. He urged the government to listen sincerely to the just demands of the workers and take action.

Jonaid Saki said, one month is not enough to evaluate a government. But this government should understand that all the students who have sacrificed their lives for the nation, their role is unique. Are we fulfilling our duty to those martyrs? The cries of the wounded still shock us. This government must bring the genocidals to justice.

AB Party Joint Member Secretary Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuad, Publicity Secretary Anwar Sadat Tutul, Senior Assistant Member Secretary ABM Khalid Hasan, Metropolitan North Convener Altaf Hossain, Assistant Member Secretary Barrister Sani Abdul Haque, Engineer Mohammad Lokman, Shah Abdur Rahman and various levels of central and metropolitan were present. the leaders

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