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Former DUCSU vice-president Nur unveils new party with Reza Kibria as convenor


Nurul Haque Nur, former vice-president of Dhaka University Students’ Union, has launched a new political party with Reza Kibria, son of the late Awami League leader Shah AMS Kibria, as the convenor.
Nur is the member secretary of the new party, Bangladesh Gana Odhikar Parishad. The members of the 83-strong committee are former and current leaders of Nur’s organisations for students, youths and workers.

Reza revealed a plan to field a candidate for each of the 300 seats in the next parliamentary election, demanding a caretaker government during the polls.

He said the party would discuss the issue of an election-time caretaker government with other political organisations.

Dr Zafrullah Chowdhury, the trustee of Gonoshasthaya Kendra, attended the event at the new party’s headquarters at Pritam Zaman Tower in Purana Paltan on Tuesday.

The party announced plans to focus on the prevention of corruption, the balance of power, good governance, the right to vote and other issues, said Md Rashed Khan, joint convenor of the new party.

Nur came to the limelight after his organisation Bangladesh Council to Protect General Students’ Rights spearheaded a campaign against quotas in government jobs in 2018. He was elected the VP of DUCSU in 2019.

Reza’s father, Shah AMS Kibria, served as the finance minister under Sheikh Hasina from 1996 to 2001. He was re-elected to the Habiganj-1 seat (Nabiganj-Bahubal) in 2001 and was killed in a grenade attack in Habiganj in 2005.

Reza had worked in the International Monetary Fund for a long time. He left the job and joined Dr Kamal Hossain’s Gono Forum in 2018. He resigned due to a dispute in the party after Dr Kamal had made him the general secretary.


 
Reza's Father Shah AMS Kibria was the most talented and brilliant mind AL and Hasina had, prior to his untimely assassination. Mr. Kibria was the Executive Secretary for ESCAP from 1981 to 1992, until his assassination. Reza (his son) carries on his UN service legacy as an intellectual/academic, but I am surprised to see him joining the dirty politics in Bangladesh, and trying to spur with these uneducated itar AL low life goondas in their cabinet.


Dr. Reza Kibria


Dr. Reza Kibria

Dr. Reza Kibria has over three decades’ experience in macroeconomic management and fiscal policy issues working in international agencies, governments and universities. He obtained a BA (First Class Honours in Politics, Philosophy and Economics) from Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, an M.A. from Queen’s University (Canada), and an MPhil (Economics) and DPhil (Economics) from Oxford University.

He began his career at the IMF in Washington DC (1984-93), working on a range of countries including Romania, Portugal, Indonesia, Burma, Singapore, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Thailand. After leaving the Fund he taught at Dhaka University and did consulting for the World Bank, United Nations and the Asian Development Bank.

He was Lead Advisor and Coordinating Author for the World Bank report on governance in Bangladesh, “Government That Works” (1996). He is also one of the authors (with I. Islam and M. Hossain) of “South Asian Economic Development: Transformation, Challenges and Opportunities”, (Routledge 1999). He served as Macroeconomic Advisor to the Treasury Department of Papua New Guinea (1996-2000), with responsibility for the macroeconomic framework and policy coordination. He was Principal Economist for PDP Australia (2000-2008), leading technical assistance teams and managing projects.

He was also Adjunct Professor at the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance of Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. Dr. Kibria was Macro Fiscal Advisor, IMF East Africa Regional Technical Assistance Center in Dar es Salaam from 2009 to 2011, providing technical assistance to the Ministries of Finance and Central Banks of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

In recent years Reza has worked on projects in India (Kerala-Supporting Fiscal Reforms), China (Designing Technical Assistance Programs for the Ministry of Finance and the State Authority of Taxation), the U.A.E (Program Budgeting), Kuwait (Budget Reforms), Tanzania (National Employment Creation Program), Indonesia (Local Government Finances) and most recently, Bangladesh (IFMIS – Deepening MTBF –Strengthening Public Expenditure Management Program SPEMP, Ministry of Finance). Most recently he has been IMF Macro Fiscal Advisor, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Cambodia (2016-18).
 
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Reza's Father Shah AMS Kibria was the most Brilliant guy AL and Hasina had, prior to his untimely assassination. Mr. Kibria was the Executive Secretary for ESCAP from 1981 to 1992, until his assassination. Reza (his son) carries on his UN service legacy as an intellectual/academic, but I am surprised to see him joining the dirty politics in Bangladesh, and trying to spur with these uneducated itar AL low life goondas in their cabinet.


Dr. Reza Kibria


Dr. Reza Kibria

Dr. Reza Kibria has over three decades’ experience in macroeconomic management and fiscal policy issues working in international agencies, governments and universities. He obtained a BA (First Class Honours in Politics, Philosophy and Economics) from Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, an M.A. from Queen’s University (Canada), and an MPhil (Economics) and DPhil (Economics) from Oxford University.

He began his career at the IMF in Washington DC (1984-93), working on a range of countries including Romania, Portugal, Indonesia, Burma, Singapore, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Thailand. After leaving the Fund he taught at Dhaka University and did consulting for the World Bank, United Nations and the Asian Development Bank.

He was Lead Advisor and Coordinating Author for the World Bank report on governance in Bangladesh, “Government That Works” (1996). He is also one of the authors (with I. Islam and M. Hossain) of “South Asian Economic Development: Transformation, Challenges and Opportunities”, (Routledge 1999). He served as Macroeconomic Advisor to the Treasury Department of Papua New Guinea (1996-2000), with responsibility for the macroeconomic framework and policy coordination. He was Principal Economist for PDP Australia (2000-2008), leading technical assistance teams and managing projects.

He was also Adjunct Professor at the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance of Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. Dr. Kibria was Macro Fiscal Advisor, IMF East Africa Regional Technical Assistance Center in Dar es Salaam from 2009 to 2011, providing technical assistance to the Ministries of Finance and Central Banks of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

In recent years Reza has worked on projects in India (Kerala-Supporting Fiscal Reforms), China (Designing Technical Assistance Programs for the Ministry of Finance and the State Authority of Taxation), the U.A.E (Program Budgeting), Kuwait (Budget Reforms), Tanzania (National Employment Creation Program), Indonesia (Local Government Finances) and most recently, Bangladesh (IFMIS – Deepening MTBF –Strengthening Public Expenditure Management Program SPEMP, Ministry of Finance). Most recently he has been IMF Macro Fiscal Advisor, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Cambodia (2016-18).
Man, just imagine Mr Reza Kibria as our PM or at least Finance Minister. We need intellectual peoples like him on command...
 
Man, just imagine Mr Reza Kibria as our PM or at least Finance Minister. We need intellectual peoples like him on command...

Yes it would be excellent choice.

But should we be so lucky?

People and top leaders in our country are idiots - they always elect goondas with no qualification to cabinet posts. With Bangladeshis becoming more literate, there may still be some hope left...
 
Reza revealed a plan to field a candidate for each of the 300 seats in the next parliamentary election, demanding a caretaker government during the polls.
I do not think anything will change unless this new party or another has a proper manifesto it declares for the development of the country. A manifesto is supposed to be declared at the very formation of a new party.

People want to hear its targets.
 
I do not think anything will change unless this new party or another has a proper manifesto it declares for the development of the country. A manifesto is supposed to be declared at the very formation of a new party.

People want to hear its targets.
@bluesky , don't bother thinking on it. Bangladesh is.under control of deep state which is better for Bangladesh.

BAL is just front face of it. If you observe the current condition of Bangladesh, you will see that distance between BAL govt and BAL party is increasing.

After the retirement of Hasina , it's faraj/necessary to abolish BAL from Bangladesh, so the new political parties will be filling the void I believe.

They will get all non BAL votes , but yes they have to fight for votes ; under the supervision of deep state ( or whatever it is ) though !

But everyone must have to remain under control , otherwise will meet the consequences of Ershad and Khaleda Zia!

I'm excited by the formation of the party, as finally it launched. Now let's wait and observe.

Maybe 1986 drama is on it's way. History will repeat itself , but on slight different method.

Later maybe PTI method will be followed!

Thank you.
 
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Man, just imagine Mr Reza Kibria as our PM or at least Finance Minister. We need intellectual peoples like him on command...
Yes agree. However can we take nur , Rashed , Tarek Rahman ( not tareq chora) , and some others as alternative to Bhasani , Sohrawardi and A.K fazlul Haq?

Maybe not such strong personality , but strong mentality?

Consider Reza Kibria as a ceromonial head of this party.

Real guns should be young people.

I really liked the formula of Sonia ghandi of making Manmahon sing as PM.

Although in communal and fanatic India this method miserabely failed , but I wish in Bangladesh it will be successful.

If the party wins , Reza Kibria can be a PM like Mr singh. No harm, he is gentleman!

Party will be under control of Nur , Tariq , Rashed and some others can't remember all name ATM together!
I know we aren't. Our current politicians are pure power hungry terrorist. They will do everything to stay on power...
মেঘ দেখে কেউ করিসনে ভয়, আড়ালে তার সুর্য হাসে, হারা শশীর হারা হাসি, অন্ধকারেই ফিরে আসে।

In order to minus the terrorists, I believe the new party was raised.

Remember the slogan of safe street movement from that kid?

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Don't forget that Nur , Tariq Rashed and others make govt bow down and abolish 30% quota.

And later the kids made govt bowed for second time.

Thankfully they aren't isolated people like our generation!
 
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To me, this Nur Party is moving with the blessing of Hasina and BAL party. Almost like Hefazat, its top leaders are pretending anti-BAL.
 
To me, this Nur Party is moving with the blessing of Hasina and BAL party. Almost like Hefazat, its top leaders are pretending anti-BAL.
Not BAL but indeed the blessing of Hasina! Do you know how to divide and rule?

It's called divide and rule. Divide and rule can not only be used negatively, but it can be be used positively too , from the antiquity!

Sorpo hoiya kato tumi , ojha hoiya jharo , ei kothata akash theke ase nai.
 
Former DUCSU vice-president Nur unveils new party with Reza Kibria as convenor


Nurul Haque Nur, former vice-president of Dhaka University Students’ Union, has launched a new political party with Reza Kibria, son of the late Awami League leader Shah AMS Kibria, as the convenor.
Nur is the member secretary of the new party, Bangladesh Gana Odhikar Parishad. The members of the 83-strong committee are former and current leaders of Nur’s organisations for students, youths and workers.

Reza revealed a plan to field a candidate for each of the 300 seats in the next parliamentary election, demanding a caretaker government during the polls.

He said the party would discuss the issue of an election-time caretaker government with other political organisations.

Dr Zafrullah Chowdhury, the trustee of Gonoshasthaya Kendra, attended the event at the new party’s headquarters at Pritam Zaman Tower in Purana Paltan on Tuesday.

The party announced plans to focus on the prevention of corruption, the balance of power, good governance, the right to vote and other issues, said Md Rashed Khan, joint convenor of the new party.

Nur came to the limelight after his organisation Bangladesh Council to Protect General Students’ Rights spearheaded a campaign against quotas in government jobs in 2018. He was elected the VP of DUCSU in 2019.

Reza’s father, Shah AMS Kibria, served as the finance minister under Sheikh Hasina from 1996 to 2001. He was re-elected to the Habiganj-1 seat (Nabiganj-Bahubal) in 2001 and was killed in a grenade attack in Habiganj in 2005.

Reza had worked in the International Monetary Fund for a long time. He left the job and joined Dr Kamal Hossain’s Gono Forum in 2018. He resigned due to a dispute in the party after Dr Kamal had made him the general secretary.



Anyone who came up through student politics is same old. Nur guy just has a slappable face!

Reza is clearly the most educated, talented and qualified person in BD.

We Sylhetis know him extremely well. Mix in the same social circles - let’s say.

He is unsuitable for BD’s retail politics.

He can only become PM if put there by the military.

Then he becomes a lame duck like Imran Khan.

Any military backed government will be totally reliant on US.

Which means we cannot deal with China.

US will force BD to be even more subservient to India.

US doesn’t give a SHIT about BD as long as it is not close to China.

Our exports will stagnate like it did under Zia to Ershad.

Irony is that the only person who can manage an independent foreign policy - is the lady who grew up in India!!!!

You lot are dreaming like Imran Khan supporters 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Look how he completely screwed up. Switzerland was supposed to return all the stolen billions 🤣🤣😩😩😩

If Nur becomes the PM I will welcome it.

What a ridiculous prospect!!!
 
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