‘Political parties are trying to prove the interim government a failure’
Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology and Information and Broadcasting Adviser Md. Nahid Islam said that the existing political parties in the country are trying to prove the interim government a failure.
He said, there is an expectation among the people that a new political party will be formed after the mass uprising and if this party is successful, the current political parties will face a challenge. Political parties want reforms to be under them, so they are trying to prove the interim government a failure. They are giving more priority to elections instead of reforms.
On Wednesday (December 11), a delegation from the British Global Partners Governance (GPG) came to the Secretariat to meet with Adviser Nahid Islam. At that time, former Chilean Minister of Social Development Jorge Jackson asked about reforms and elections, Nahid Islam said these things.
Adviser Md. Nahid Islam said that the main challenge of the interim government is to advance reform activities based on the law and order situation, economic problems, compromise with political parties and establish global communication.
He said, the interim government took charge in Bangladesh through a coup. This is a novel phenomenon that has never happened before. I do not know if this has happened in any other country in the world. We are trying to work in such a situation.
When Foreign Commonwealth and Development Officer Matt Charter asked about the issues on which the interim government seeks their help, the adviser said, your experience and advice on the post-coup democratic process and the genocide trial are very important to us.
The adviser said, various kinds of propaganda are being spread internationally. Many people are not able to explain the mass uprising properly. People do not understand how such a great dictator fell in such a short time. As a result, various conspiracies are taking place inside and outside the country. Propaganda is also being spread about the persecution of minorities. Many are trying to deny that this movement is a democratic coup.
Nahid Islam said that Bangladesh has been facing a human rights crisis for a long time, people could not vote, thousands of people have been disappeared. The people of the country were in a suffocating situation. Therefore, protecting human rights is one of the main goals of the interim government.
The GPG delegation assured the interim government of all kinds of support.