The editors want the term of the interim government to be at least two years

by times news cr

2024-09-04 06:02:29

Chief advisor. The editors of leading newspapers exchanged views with Muhammad Yunus. At that time, they opined that the term of the interim government should be at least two years.

On Tuesday (September 3), 20 top editors of the country met the Chief Adviser at the Rashtriya Guest House Yamuna. After the meeting, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam briefed the journalists.

The press secretary said, in consultation with the political parties, they told the chief adviser that the interim government should remain for a reasonable time. How much is this logical time? Dr. in this regard. Yunus wants to know from the country’s top editors.

Regarding the statement of the editors, Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said that various things have been said, the minimum time that has come is that the term of this interim government should be at least two years. Many said two to three years.

About the term of the interim government, most of the editors said that the implementation of the agenda or the work that the interim government will do will actually determine how long the term of this government will be.

At this time, various suggestions came up in the speech of the editors regarding the work of the interim government. Among them there is talk of amending the constitution, rewriting the constitution, law commission, constitution commission, media commission, commission for police, how to use the police more effectively, election commission reform. Also, the editors advised the current Election Commission on various issues including changes.

Chief adviser at the meeting. Muhammad Yunus said, this is a great opportunity for Bangladesh, for all of us. To repair the state. To take Bangladesh to a new peak. We have to use the opportunity that the mass uprising of the students has given us.

At that time, the chief advisor requested the editors to write about the faults of the interim government. He said, you write, write a lot, you inform. If we have faults, tell us about them. We want to hear from you. At this time Dr. Yunus has repeatedly said that he believes in media freedom and wants to see a vibrant media.

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said that the editors said that the black laws in the media should be removed; is corrected.

Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad Majumder, Deputy Press Secretary of the Chief Adviser, said that a media commission has been proposed to ensure that no journalist faces any difficulty while doing independent journalism. It is under the consideration of the interim government.

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