Convener of the National Citizens' Party (NCP) Nahid Islam said it is possible to simultaneously hold both the legislative and constituent assembly elections in the country, reports UNB.
He made the remark while speaking at an Iftar party at a hotel in the capital arranged in honor of anti-fascist politicians, student and labor leaders, professionals, activists, Islamic scholars and prominent citizens on Tuesday.
He said: “Along with dismantling fascism through national unity, the move (simultaneous elections) would pave the way for drafting a new constitution.”
Outlining his party’s vision for a reformed political structure, Nahid said, "We may have differences in opinions, engage in debates, or hold ideological disagreements. However, these should not disrupt democratic relationships, dialogue, and mutual interaction."
Referring to ongoing conspiracies against Bangladesh, he asserted that the country remains at risk. "Even if there are ideological differences, it is imperative to maintain unity in resisting conspirators. NCP seeks a qualitative and fundamental transformation of the governance structure in Bangladesh. That is why we are advocating for a new republic through a new constitution," he added.
About the necessity of a new political settlement in Bangladesh, Nahid said holding both legislative and constituent assembly elections simultaneously would ensure the introduction of a new constitution while facilitating a fresh democratic journey.
According to him, these crucial tasks can be accomplished within the timeframe set by the government for reforms and elections. "Alongside constitutional reforms, proposals for administrative and police reforms should be implemented through interim government ordinances," he suggested.
Discussing election security, Nahid said that law and order must improve before the polls. "The government alone cannot ensure security. A collective effort is required. The neutrality of the police, military and media during the election is crucial," he said.
The NCP convener also called for a radical shift in political culture, rejecting outdated practices, and emphasised the need for swift justice for the July massacre and insisted that its resolution would play a pivotal role in determining the future of the Awami League in national politics.
Bd-Pratidin English/ AM