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Caretaker must for two polls
BNP asks govt to take steps
Staff Correspondent
Leaders of the main opposition BNP said yesterday the prime minister and the ruling Awami League must take necessary steps to hold the next two parliamentary elections under non-party caretaker government.
The court (Supreme Court) suggested holding two more elections under non-party caretaker government. But the ruling party leaders distorted the verdict to hold elections under the present government which will not be acceptable to people, said Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, BNP standing committee member.
The SC on May 10 declared caretaker government illegal but kept the option open for two more parliamentary polls under the system if the Sangsad endorses it. Even if parliament goes for caretaker system, it has to be remodelled as the SC wanted none from the judiciary to head an interim government.
Skipping the aspect of remodelling the system, Acting Secretary General of the party Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir flatly said the SC wanted holding the next two parliamentary polls under caretaker government.
Now it is the responsibility of the prime minister and the ruling party to implement the court verdict, and they must do this.
Both the leaders were addressing participants in a demonstration, organised by Dhaka city unit of BNP in front of the party central office at Nayapaltan, protesting arrest and torture of opposition leaders during the 36-hour hartal on June 12 and 13, and demanding release of the arrested leaders.
Mosharraf said they [opposition] will not allow holding any elections in the country under the political government, and it (government) will be forced to meet BNP's demand for a midterm election under a caretaker administration.
Following the SC verdict on 13th amendment to the constitution (concerning caretaker government), Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said there is no scope for continuing the caretaker system as the apex court declared it illegal.
But BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia said parliamentary elections must be held under a caretaker government, and her party will not participate in any elections under a political government.
The SC verdict said, The Constitution (thirteenth amendment) Act 1996 (Act 1 of 1996) is retrospectively declared void and ultra vires the Constitution.
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