December 21, 2024

Online Desk: Information and Broadcasting Adviser Md Nahid Islam on Wednesday said the political parties want the reform initiatives to be implemented under them and they are trying to prove the interim government as a failed one.

“Political parties want the reforms to be under their control, and thus they are trying to prove the current interim government as a failed one. They are giving more importance to elections than reforms,” he said.

The adviser made the remarks while responding to a question on reform initiatives and national election by Former Chilean Minister of Social Development Giorgio Jackson in a meeting on Wednesday with a delegation from the British Global Partner’s Governance (GPG) at the ministry, said a press release.

Nahid Islam stated an interim government has taken responsibility in Bangladesh through a Mass uprising. “This is an unprecedented event that has never happened before. I am not aware of any other country where something like this has occurred. We are trying to work in such a situation,” he said.

Replying to another question of former member of the Scottish Parliament Lord Jeremy Purvis on the challenges the interim government faces, the advisor said the main challenges are maintaining law and order, addressing economic issues, advancing reform efforts based on consensus with political parties, and establishing global communication.

When Matt Charter from the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office asked what kind of assistance the interim government expects from them, Nahid said, “Your experience and advice on the post-coup democratic process and the trial of genocide are crucial for us”.

The advisor further said, “Various kinds of propaganda are being spread internationally. Many are unable to correctly interpret the people’s coup”.

“People do not understand how such a large dictator fell in such a short time. As a result, there are various conspiracies happening both inside and outside the country. Propaganda is also being spread about minority repression. Many are trying to deny that this movement was a democratic uprising”, said the adviser.

Nahid Islam said Bangladesh has been facing a long-standing human rights crisis. “People could not vote, and thousands of people were forcibly disappeared. The people of the country were in a suffocating situation. Therefore, protecting human rights is one of the primary goals of the interim government”, said Nahid.

The GPG delegation assured full support to the interim government.

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