Justice, reconstruction and urgent action

During Hasina's fascist regime, we had to listen to the political and party speeches of the police and other government employees every day. Their rudeness and arrogance were unbridled. We used to read this theory of 'Police Rashtra' only in books before that. We have see

During Hasina's fascist regime, we had to listen to the political and party speeches of the police and other government employees every day. Their rudeness and arrogance were unbridled. We used to read this theory of 'Police Rashtra' only in books before that. We have seen its practical application during Hasina's tenure.

Hasina did not make any difference between the government and the ruling party. Rather, he dissolved the ruling party Awami League in the government. So when his rule-authority was challenged by the students, it appeared that he had no other party. Even after the fall and escape of Hasina, the party named Awami League has become completely non-existent. Still those who are trying to show activism in various ways with the hope of Hasina's political revival are basically only the illegal beneficiaries of the Hasina-regime. They know that if Hasina is not returned, they have no future.

This seventy-year-old party, which was touted to have been in power for almost 16 consecutive years, disappeared like a bird with the ouster. No matter how much oil is smeared on that party by calling it 'banana tree' or 'phoenix bird', there is no possibility of the former Awami League waking up. But they can continue some violence and sabotage with weapons, financial power and support from outside the borders.

In order to be reborn, Awami League has to undergo a complete political and organizational change. However, there is no such sign of unrepentant Hasina-Dosar so far. Therefore, the desire to make the A.League stand again has to be kept in the freezer for the time being.

There are four ways for the fallen League and Hasina to regain their 'lost paradise'. These are - one. If the Indian army occupied Bangladesh and put Hasina back in power like during our liberation war. Two. If A.League can seize state power by making a mass revolution like the July uprising of the students. Three. If the armed forces cue Hasina and hand over power to her. And four. If Awami League can come to power by winning the majority of seats in the election.

Each of these four paths is blocked by a wall of impossibility. Therefore, the dream of returning to power in these ways will remain illusory for A.League. In order to become relevant again in the arena of Bangladesh politics, Awami League must first repent, repent and repent for the misrule and all the crimes of the past. We have to apologize and apologize to our countrymen. Those who have committed murder, torture and corruption, including Hasina, must be condemned. They cannot be held responsible for any wrongdoing and the perpetrators must be prosecuted and punished. Foreign loyalty and fascism should be excluded and democratic and nation-based politics should be adopted as ideals. The party should be reorganized by removing the accused at all levels. If we go to the people's court in this way, in the course of time, maybe the A.League can become acceptable again. This requires patience and restraint. If it becomes unstable, there will be more risk of reversal.

Whatever Hasina did in her long rule of almost sixteen years has resulted in losing power and not even finding a single ground to gain a foothold in the homeland. There was not a single person left in this country to trust and trust. He had to flee to India. Hasina could not find any ally outside of India, which could give her shelter. Everyone turned away from him. Dismissed his pleas outright. Such failure, such Gordis and Jillati life is rare in the world. Finally he had to take India's travel document. Through this, the powerless Hasina proved her real loyalty to India and not Bangladesh.

The Hasina chapter of Bangladesh history has come to a tragic end. This chapter has no more 'reopen' slots. Now the turn of trial and punishment for his actions will begin. Whether that trial will be conducted in his presence or in his absence will be determined by further events. Nobel laureate Dr. It seems that the interim government of Muhammad Yunus will be able to solve Hasina and her misdeeds with justice.

Apart from eradicating the chapter of fascism and the fear of its resurgence through these trials and reforms, the major responsibility of this government is to introduce a reliable and permanent electoral system conducive to a peaceful transfer of power and formation of a democratic government. Along with this, the government has to achieve four other goals at any cost. Otherwise, other measures will be 'all in vain' in the absence of enthusiastic public support. One. Bringing prices of daily commodities back to the reach of low income people despite floods and other damages. Two. Don't let the power crisis become a misery. Three. Keeping law and order as normal as possible by mitigating the protests of various sectors. Four. Do not allow traffic congestion to become unbearable.

To achieve these goals, it is necessary to reorganize 'Team Yunus' as soon as possible. The weakness and immobility of this team is already clearly visible due to the excess of members who are semi-retired and who have come to perform more routine duties. If necessary, this team can be made bigger to reduce the workload per head. At the same time, a ring of public support must be visibly created around the government.

Defeated fascist forces have already begun to raise their heads here and there, fueled by rumors and propaganda. The government's propaganda front should be immediately strengthened and activated at home and abroad, in mainstream and social media, online and offline, to quell this mischief.

Author introduction

Maruf Kamal Khan: Writer-Journalist, Former Press Secretary of BNP Chairperson.


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