As the days go by, political parties are becoming more vocal about the elections. There is talk of elections and the government’s state reforms in the political arena. BNP leaders are especially reacting strongly to the statements of various advisers to the interim government. In addition, they are roaming around their respective constituencies to show their strong position in the upcoming parliamentary elections, making various promises.
In such a situation, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Joint Secretary General Syed Emran Saleh Prince spoke privately with Barta24.com about the upcoming parliamentary elections, reforms, development and BNP’s political ideas. The interview was conducted by Staff Reporter Md. Nazrul Islam.
Barta24.com: What are your thoughts on the development of your constituency?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: My constituency consists of Haluaghat and Dhobaura upazilas. In the past, this bordering constituency has not seen any development. Therefore, we must first work on improving the communication system in this region. This will improve the lives of the common people, especially farmers, who will be able to easily transport their produce from their farms to the market. That is why we are listing various development works in the form of step one and step two, and we are working accordingly. A zero tolerance policy has been adopted to control drugs at the border.
In addition, the Gobarakura-Karaitali land port, which has been closed for the last three years, has been opened for the betterment of the people of this region. We have taken the initiative to ensure that not only imports but also exports can be done through this port. Our Mymensingh fish is exported to India via Akhaura. We will export these fish through our port.
Barta24.com: How do you evaluate the interim government?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: August 5 is a memorable day in the history of our nation. On this day, we achieved our second independence by overthrowing an authoritarian regime. The interim government was formed through a mass movement. Through this, a new journey on the path of democracy has begun. We have asked this government to give a reasonable time to reform the country. We have asked it to complete the necessary reforms within a reasonable time and hold elections as soon as possible. It may go beyond three months and even a year. However, the demands of the people must be met within this time. I think that in the current situation, the honeymoon period of this government is over. The people have accepted many things in the larger interest.
The great success of this government is that the people of the country are able to breathe free air today. The country is in a free democratic environment. It has started its journey on the path of reforms and elections. We hope that it will be more successful.
And if we talk about the failures, all the demands of the people such as the increase in the prices of daily necessities, during the Awami League period through syndicates, corruption, irregularities, the prices of daily necessities skyrocketed. The people had a natural expectation
Since the Awami League has ended, now it may be within the purchasing power of the people. But we did not get that expected desire.
Barta24.com: What is BNP's plan for parliamentary elections and state structure reforms?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: We want reforms. However, reforms are an ongoing process. We did not say that elections will be held within three months. Reforms will continue for ages. However, the government will have to complete them within a reasonable time and move towards elections. If we want to do all the reforms at once, it will take 5-10 years. All but two of the reforms that are being talked about now are included in our 31-point plan. If we are elected, we will definitely implement the proposals that the Reform Commission recommends. The change that took place on August 5 is not just a change of power; it will also lead to political change.
Barta24.com: What is the political future of Awami League? I want to know from you.
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: Awami League is a dangerous party. The people of this country have seen their dangerous form. No matter how they try to come back, the people of this country will not accept them anymore.
Barta24.com: Will the basis of politics be ‘71 or ‘24?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: My sprit of ‘71, nothing else can compare to that. But yes, added to this is the sprit of ‘75, the sprit of November 7, the sprit of the mass uprising of ‘90 and the sprit of this movement of the student masses of ‘24.
Barta24.com: How do you evaluate the political party of the students?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: BNP believes in multi-party democracy. We welcome anyone who forms a political party. However, if an attempt is made to form a political party using state power and various administrations, the people will never accept it. If someone from among the advisors forms a political party, then naturally this government will lose its neutrality. That is why our Secretary General has said that a non-partisan government will be needed for the elections.
Barta24.com: Is the distance between BNP and students increasing?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: I do not know about this. In fact, they are young and there is a little restlessness and tension at this age. I do not know whether it is because of that restlessness or tension. When our BNP Secretary General said something, they reacted the way they did, just like when Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said the same thing, they did not react in the same way. Here we find one but.
Barta24.com: Has the relationship between BNP and Jamaat deteriorated in the current situation?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: BNP is a political party, Jamaat is a different political party. They have different policies and ideals. The unity that Jamaat had with us is issue-based. We have no unity here on political issues. However, the instability that we see in some parties, the various statements that are made to defeat BNP, I find similarities with the statements of Awami League in these statements. If such statements are made, the people will decide what to do.
Barta24.com: We do not want any exclusion of Ziabad-Mujibabad in Bangladesh; what do you say in this regard?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: It seems to me that this gentleman is trying to stay in the discussion by making various statements. We do not have any exclusion when it comes to Ziabad, since the establishment of BNP till now, no leader or worker of BNP has ever spoken about Ziabad. Where did they invent Ziabad? It is not known what the purpose of creating chaos and tension in the political arena is by inventing these new things. You cannot survive in the political arena by doing all this.
Barta24.com: How will India-Bangladesh relations be if BNP comes to power?
Syed Emran Saleh Prince: India is our neighboring country. We have many problems with India. BNP is not an anti-India political party. But if India takes a stand against Bangladesh, against the people, BNP will definitely take a stand for the people. We want good relations with India. They have to trust and believe in the sentiments of the people of Bangladesh.