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BNP to join election

Standing Committee decides in principle, insiders say; 20-party, Oikyafront want polls deferment



Shakhawat Liton and Mohammad Al-Masum Molla

The BNP-led 20-party combine and Jatiya Oikyafront have decided in principle to join the upcoming national election but they will request the Election Commission to defer the polls, insiders say.

Senior leaders of the two opposition alliances are likely to meet the EC tomorrow to discuss this and also urge steps to ensure a congenial atmosphere for facilitating their participation in the polls.

They will also express dissatisfaction over the unveiling of polls schedule “hurriedly”, sources said, adding that they may send a letter to the EC today seeking time for the meeting.

Top Oikyafront leader Dr Kamal Hossain and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir will hold a press conference at 1:00 pm today explaining their stance on the current political situation.

Besides, the alliance will write to the Election Commission today requesting deferment of the election schedule by around a month, sources said last night.

It may also stage a march towards the Election Commission office, likely on Tuesday, to materialise its demands. The date of the programme will be formally announced from today's press conference.

The commission has fixed December 23 for the 11th parliamentary polls. As per the constitution, the election must be held on or by January 28.

Last night, a number of developments came from separate meetings of the BNP standing committee, the 20-party combine and the Oikyafront, a new alliance of BNP and several other opposition parties.

The BNP standing committee decided in principle that the party, which boycotted the 2014 general election, will join the upcoming polls. The same decision came at the meetings 20-party combine and Oikyafront.

Senior BNP leader Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain will coordinate the party's nomination process. He will sign the letters for the leaders who will get the party tickets, insiders said.

At the 20-party meeting, allies were asked to inform the BNP by today whether they want to contest the election with the party's "sheaf of paddy" or their own symbols.

This instruction is applicable to the components that are registered with the EC.

The Jamaat-e-Islami, on the other hand, sought one day to take a decision whether its leaders will contest the polls as independent candidates or with BNP tickets. The party lost its registration with the EC.

Emerging from the 20-party meeting, Liberal Democratic Party President Col (retd) Oli Ahmed told reporters that the combine will make public its stance on participation in the national election within two days.

Tomorrow, the BNP will brief foreign diplomats stationed in Dhaka about the current political situation and the outcomes of the two-round talks with the ruling AL-led alliance.

The announcement of election schedule on Thursday put pressure on the opposition to make some crucial decisions over polls without delay. Otherwise, there will be strict time constraints in finalising candidates and seat-sharing among alliance partners said leaders of the two alliances.

As announced by the EC, November 19 is the last date for filing nomination papers and November 29 is for withdrawal.

Against this backdrop, the opposition parties opted for urging the EC to revise the schedule to have the timeframe for filing nomination papers extended. In their defence for revising the polls schedule announced on Thursday, the alliance may refer to the previous records, sources said.

In 2008, the election was deferred by 11 days. In the original schedule, the election was scheduled for December 18, but it was rescheduled for December 29 by extending the timeframe for filing nomination papers.

This time the EC announced the schedule much earlier.

After the beginning of the 90-day countdown to the polls, each of the past ECs since 1996 had taken one month on average to announce the schedule. The current EC announced it just after a week since the beginning of the 90-day countdown.

The Oikyafront, which held two-round parleys with the ruling alliance over their seven-point demand including dissolution of parliament before the polls and formation of a neutral election-time government, is still hopeful for a solution to the ongoing political impasse.

At the meetings of the BNP standing committee and the alliances, the leaders agreed that they will continue agitations in the run-up to the election to keep up pressure on the government.

They will also continue protesting the police harassment of its grassroots leaders and activists and filing of “false” cases against them.
 
good move, but they will still not get as much seats as would be possible had they not boycotted the previous elections. chumps got chumped

You need a legit opposition for a functioning democracy (even if Oikyafront loses), and I am very glad that finally AL power-mongers get it including Hasina. We need power sharing, however minimal it is. Let the people's mandate happen which will actually consolidate AL position which is strong at this time. They have some goons at the top but have at least shown some action regarding development which people have sorely needed.

People can and do see through the propaganda from both sides like the religious tug-of-wars. No one is pro or anti-Hindu/Muslim in Bangladesh. It is not the makeup of our political identity unlike other countries. It is a non-issue though some make it so.

Stability and continuity at the expense of anything else. We cannot veer from the goals and must keep our eyes on the ball.
 
So far I know, BNP will participate if their demand is fulfilled. 1st and formost is that Hasina not PM during election.

So, if BNP decides to participate in election under Hasina then why did they not complete in 2014?

Lastly, if BNP still participate under Hasina like a shameless then I will urge BD people not to vote for hypocrite BNP.
 
1st and formost is that Hasina not PM during election.

That aint happening. Its only a month away right?

Can you tell me what the (previously followed) caretaker PM for election process is like....is it appointed by supreme court of BD?
 
You need a legit opposition for a functioning democracy (even if Oikyafront loses), and I am very glad that finally AL power-mongers get it including Hasina. We need power sharing, however minimal it is. Let the people's mandate happen which will actually consolidate AL position which is strong at this time. They have some goons at the top but have at least shown some action regarding development which people have sorely needed.

People can and do see through the propaganda from both sides like the religious tug-of-wars. No one is pro or anti-Hindu/Muslim in Bangladesh. It is not the makeup of our political identity unlike other countries. It is a non-issue though some make it so.

Stability and continuity at the expense of anything else. We cannot veer from the goals and must keep our eyes on the ball.
awami league is playing their dirty game very well tbh, they'll still win and there won't be any excuse from BNP...i bet this time they won't even boycott parliament because the other parties of oikkofront won't
 
Now they will lose badly to AL
Yes only if there will be rigged election.
In reality BNP is still more popular than AL as it's a mid right winger ideology party. But yes AL has better influence amoung the youth voter and also you see AL is making alliance with qawmis .
You like it or not, religion plays a strong role in our country.
So if AL need to win in a fair election, the alliance with qawmis will give them huge benefits.

awami league is playing their dirty game very well tbh, they'll still win and there won't be any excuse from BNP...i bet this time they won't even boycott parliament because the other parties of oikkofront won't
If BNP will boycott the election, they will be vanished from BD politics and other non AL parties will take the place.
BNP knows it better than us, still they are doing chapabaji.
I do not Blame them though, as this is the nature of Bangladeshi political scums .

Lastly, if BNP still participate under Hasina like a shameless then I will urge BD people not to vote for hypocrite BNP.
But does BNP have any other option?
 
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awami league is playing their dirty game very well tbh, they'll still win and there won't be any excuse from BNP...i bet this time they won't even boycott parliament because the other parties of oikkofront won't

This was never about principle or democracy as we all know, it was about getting a share of the spoils (pie).

All these people we elect through sham elections are there only to steal.

We can tolerate this - if they do what they were sent to power for, meaning creating viable (living salary) jobs.
 
So far I know, BNP will participate if their demand is fulfilled. 1st and formost is that Hasina not PM during election.

So, if BNP decides to participate in election under Hasina then why did they not complete in 2014?

Lastly, if BNP still participate under Hasina like a shameless then I will urge BD people not to vote for hypocrite BNP.
I do not think things are going the way you are anticipating. Forget 2014. It was a blunder committed by brainless Begum Zia. There will be an election with Hasina as the PM with a smaller Cabinet, Parliament will not be dissolved and Begum Zia not out of jail.

BAL wants BNP to stick to the policy of demanding the release of Khaleda and not running without her out. I hope that stupid Khaleda does not force her party chiefs to boycott the election while she is in jail. The result will be the same as 2014. BAL wins the majority and other parties will also win some seats.
 
This was never about principle or democracy as we all know, it was about getting a share of the spoils (pie).

All these people we elect through sham elections are there only to steal.

We can tolerate this - if they do what they were sent to power for, meaning creating viable (living salary) jobs.
No offense but I would not live under gulami by subordinates
 
But does BNP have any other option?

Boycott like last time. BNP has nothing to lose at this point. There is no good reason to give Hasina legitimacy. I would rather see Hasina die as illegitimate PM.

That aint happening. Its only a month away right?

Can you tell me what the (previously followed) caretaker PM for election process is like....is it appointed by supreme court of BD?

Yes, headed by Supreme Court judge.

I do not think things are going the way you are anticipating. Forget 2014. It was a blunder committed by brainless Begum Zia. There will be an election with Hasina as the PM with a smaller Cabinet, Parliament will not be dissolved and Begum Zia not out of jail.

BAL wants BNP to stick to the policy of demanding the release of Khaleda and not running without her out. I hope that stupid Khaleda does not force her party chiefs to boycott the election while she is in jail. The result will be the same as 2014. BAL wins the majority and other parties will also win some seats.

In my opinion she was right not to participate in 2014. BNP would have lose regardless and Hasina would not be illegitimate PM of illegal Awami regime.

Khaleda Zia has one short coming. She is not cunning and snakish like dalal Hasina.
 
In my opinion she was right not to participate in 2014. BNP would have lost regardless and Hasina would not be illegitimate PM of illegal Awami regime.

Khaleda Zia has one short coming. She is not cunning and snakish like dalal Hasina.
I think your judgment is not correct. Is an election needed only to get a win for all the parties? A general election decides a ruling party and an opposition party. Both can be a coalition of more than one party. But, your assertion is BNP should not go for election because it cannot win is away from the letter and spirit of democracy.
 
But, your assertion is BNP should not go for election because it cannot win is away from the letter and spirit of democracy.

There is no independent inherent trust in Bangladesh Election commission, vote rigging and ballot box stuffing is the norm in BD without neutral caretaker govt. Hasina just took the opportunity and struck first in ensuring one-party rule.
 
I think your judgment is not correct. Is an election needed only to get a win for all the parties? A general election decides a ruling party and an opposition party. Both can be a coalition of more than one party. But, your assertion is BNP should not go for election because it cannot win is away from the letter and spirit of democracy.

I think BNP will win some things if they contest, they will at least have a voice in parliament.

There is no shame, lajja, golami, tyranny or last word in politics.

EVERYTHING is negotiable.

Ekhon aula lagailey EVERYONE will lose, and it will be very selfish and self-serving of BNP to do this. Only outsiders who don't want to see the rise of Bangladesh win then. Need to keep our eyes on the ball.

Continuity and stability at the expense of everything else. We can plan sharing the spoils later....

You contest the election, get into parliament and negotiate, that sane voice resonates with the populace - and you get more credibility, which was already lost Thanks to Khaleda's (and her sons' activities), which are indefensible.

I am not defending Hasina, I am saying that OikyaJote needs to have a strategy to prevent a one-party Hasina dictatorship.

Kamal Hossain (still living) and Mirza Fakhrul are the only credible and smart opposition personalities left in BNP which is in shambles, let's face it. They have done right to give some quarter to win some...

It would be highly, highly immature for BNP to boycott elections at this point, and Awami league has absolutely nothing to lose and BNP has everything to lose.
 

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