Jatiya Party Demands Neutral Caretaker Gov't for Fair Election Within 90 Days
The Jatiya Party has expressed concerns about the interim government's neutrality and its ability to oversee a fair election. The party demands that the next general election be held under a neutral caretaker government within 90 days of its formation.
Ghulam Muhammad Quader, the party chairman, has criticized the interim government for losing its credibility in its one-year rule. He also slammed the government for failing to control law and order and mob culture during its tenure. Quader's statements come amidst growing calls for a caretaker government to ensure a fair and transparent election process. The Jatiya Party has proposed a Caretaker Prime Minister to lead the government during the election period, although the identity of this individual has not been publicly disclosed.
The Jatiya Party's demands highlight the growing need for a neutral caretaker government to oversee the next general election. The party's concerns about the interim government's credibility and its failure to maintain law and order have raised questions about its ability to ensure a fair election. The party's proposal for a Caretaker Prime Minister, while not yet identified, signals its commitment to a transparent and democratic election process.
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