The interim government is working hard to hold a free, fair, and transparent election in February next year so that power is handed over to the people, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said.
One of the biggest failures, several observers agreed, was the IG’s inability to deliver a clear, timely, and actionable agenda.
What the economy needs more than emergency repair is democratisation.
The powerful waves of the July uprising swept through Bangladesh, igniting hopes for a better future and demanding justice, employment, and dignity for the masses.
Any wrong decision by the government could allow fascist forces to be rehabilitated into politics and put the country’s democratic journey at serious risk, said BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman.
The way the interim government is handling law and order raises serious concerns.
As with questions of constitutionality and legitimacy, the tenure of the current government has sparked ongoing debate
NHRC staff now see a light of hope to make the organisation stronger and credible at home and abroad.
The BNP has decided not to confront the interim government immediately over the national election roadmap, choosing instead to observe how the situation unfolds in the coming days.
The interim government is working hard to hold a free, fair, and transparent election in February next year so that power is handed over to the people, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said.
One of the biggest failures, several observers agreed, was the IG’s inability to deliver a clear, timely, and actionable agenda.
What the economy needs more than emergency repair is democratisation.
The powerful waves of the July uprising swept through Bangladesh, igniting hopes for a better future and demanding justice, employment, and dignity for the masses.
Any wrong decision by the government could allow fascist forces to be rehabilitated into politics and put the country’s democratic journey at serious risk, said BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman.
The way the interim government is handling law and order raises serious concerns.
As with questions of constitutionality and legitimacy, the tenure of the current government has sparked ongoing debate
NHRC staff now see a light of hope to make the organisation stronger and credible at home and abroad.
The BNP has decided not to confront the interim government immediately over the national election roadmap, choosing instead to observe how the situation unfolds in the coming days.
There is an urgent need for an announcement on a deadline for the election.