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This government will never be able to hold fair elections: GM Quader
Jatiya Party (JP) Chairman GM Quader has said that this government will not be able to hold free, fair and impartial elections in any way. He said that a good election can bring about a change in the existing situation, but the government is not walking on that path. An invisible shadow is not allowing many advisors to work properly.
This government will never be able to hold fair elections: GM Quader
GM Quader said this at an emergency meeting of the party’s presidium members at the Jatiya Party central office in Kakrail on Wednesday afternoon. He presided over it. Stating that the country is heading towards uncertainty, GM Quader said, “Everyone had expectations from this government for a good election. But we see that there is a government within this government. An invisible shadow is not allowing many advisors to work properly.”
GM Quader also said that the government has not been able to create a suitable environment for holding elections in the country. The administration is always afraid of lawsuits. The judiciary, administration, and police have become frustrated. They do not have the necessary morale to conduct fair elections.
Alleging that preferred people are being appointed on the basis of new party affiliation, the leader said that this government has lost its impartiality. The people of the country are panicking. There is no security of life and property of the common people. The income and livelihood of the working people are decreasing. There is no investment in the country, economic growth is at its lowest level. The unemployment problem is increasing. The law and order situation is continuously deteriorating. A fair election can bring about a change in the existing situation, the government is not walking on that path.
Co-Chairman Mostafizur Rahman, Presidium members Mir Abdus Sabur, Saifuddin Ahmed, Abdur Rashid Sarkar, Rezaul Islam Bhuiyan, Alamgir Sikder, Emran Hossain Mia, Sherifa Quader, AKM Mostafizur Rahman, Monirul Islam, HM Shahriar Asif, Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Iqbal Hossain, Mohsin Islam, Md. Momtaz Uddin, Md. Abu Taher, Mainur Rabbi Chowdhury, Ajmal Hossain and Nurun Nahar Begum.