No matter how much BNP pressures, elections are based on reforms

Nahid Islam, Advisor to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry of the Interim Government, said that the government is not responsible to any party, but to the aspirations of the people. Therefore, no matter how much BNP presses for early elections, the government will proceed towards el

Nahid Islam, Advisor to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry of the Interim Government, said that the government is not responsible to any party, but to the aspirations of the people. Therefore, no matter how much BNP presses for early elections, the government will proceed towards elections based on the work of the Reform Commission.

He said this in an interview given to a private television channel.

The demand of banning former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her party Awami League, which was criticized in the July-August massacre, has also been raised in various quarters. What is the government thinking about this? Nahid Islam said to such a question, Awami League has lost its moral right to do politics by killing people indiscriminately in the movement of students. They not only have to stand up to justice, they have to apologize to the people.

After the popular uprising, the interim government has to deal with the demands of one after another. When asked about this, Nahid Islam said that some claims are fair but not all. They believe that there may be a conspiracy behind these claims.

 

Nahid Islam said that the laws that are in the way of media freedom will be reviewed. We will try to make an outline by reviewing the discussion of economic-political security and other ancillary issues, so that people can freely practice media in this country.


RX Rana Chowdhury

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