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Consensus must; polls to be a grand festival: Prof Yunus
Reaffirming the interim government's commitment to ensuring a festive national election in February next, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Sunday emphasised that political parties must reach a consensus without failure to make the journey towards ‘New Bangladesh’ a success.
“We are repeatedly saying this. The upcoming election will be a moment of celebration. If we resolve the remaining issues, it will be a grand festival and a true rebirth of the nation. This is not just an election, it’s a national celebration,” he said, urging all political parties to work together to complete the remaining steps.
Prof Yunus said the world will closely watch the method Bangladesh adopts on its path to the next national election, scheduled for February.
Highlighting the significance of this final stage, he said a chapter ends here, but the final part is the most crucial. “If we complete it properly and impartially, it will serve as a global example.”
National Consensus Commission Vice Chair Prof Ali Riaz, Law Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul, BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed, Jamaat leader Hamidur Rahman Azad and National Citizen Party leader Akhter Hossen also spoke at the event held at Foreign Service Academy in the capital.
Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Monir Haider conducted the session.
Prof Yunus said no matter how much they talk, no matter how much they argue - the solution lies here.
“The only solution to the opportunity given to us by the student-people's uprising to start a new journey as a nation is to create a new Bangladesh through consensus,” he said.
Prof Yunus said that when the National Consensus Commission was formed, he was not sure whether this initiative would be successful or not.
But, he mentioned, the commission members have set an 'unprecedented example' through long discussions and patience.
“You have done the main work; there is only a little road left. Everything depends on the last part. You should complete the rest of the road beautifully, setting an example for the world,” Prof Yunus said, noting that there is no other option but the path of reaching consensus.
Expressing gratitude to the National Consensus Commission, he said, “You have set a unique example, there is no doubt about it. You have written a memorable chapter in history. Now we just have to finish it perfectly.”
The Chief Adviser said they have set up a unique example and the National Consensus Commission clicked and this is a big achievement.
Prof Yunus expressed the hope that the election will be peaceful and festive, which will mark the beginning of a new journey for the country.
“An opportunity is given to us, make sure that we do not lose anything big by getting stuck in relatively minor issues,” he said, adding that the nation must march forward.
Prof Yunus said they needed all these reforms so that no autocrat can reemerge and all avenues must be blocked.
“If we want to stop autocrats we need to do it jointly. There is space for disagreement. We can’t finish the task keeping differences. My earnest appeal to you all, hug each other when you will finalise the July Charter,” he said.
The Chief Adviser said they should enter the election process with no worry inside their minds. “We have built the highway. We will follow this path and our destination is very clear.”
He said this opportunity will not come again and there is no scope for failure. “This is the only opportunity. There is no scope to deviate from it.
Prof Ali Riaz urged political parties to protect and continue their unity and cooperation to reach a conclusion over the implementation of the National July Charter, saying that fascist forces and their allies are still trying to thwart the state reform process.
“Still, some things remain undone. We’ll definitely be able to reach a final conclusion in the coming months by continuing and protecting the trend of cooperation among the political parties, which was created in the past,” he said.
The NCC expects political parties to uphold the spirit of unity, he said, adding, “We must protect, continue and move forward this unity to take forward the achievement we’ve gained (in the last two rounds of dialogues and the current talks). We think it would be identified as a milestone in terms of the change in the political culture of Bangladesh.”
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All parties reach consensus on inclusive ‘July Declaration’: Asif Nazrul
Law Adviser Asif Nazrul has said all political parties have reached a consensus about an inclusive “July Declaration” recognising the contributions of all parties and forces that participated in the recent mass uprising.
Briefing reporters after the meeting in front of the Foreign Service Academy on Thursday, he also said a work plan would be chalked out soon regarding the formation of the July Declaration based on consensus.
“A consensus has been reached on the formulation of a declaration for the July mass uprising in the meeting. Everyone agreed that such a declaration is necessary, but many suggestions have been given in this regard,” the adviser said.
He said the major suggestions include ensuring everyone’s contributions are properly acknowledged in the declaration and that continuity is appropriately reflected.
Besides, Dr Asif said, a suggestion has also been made to clarify the political and legal nature of the declaration.
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“What has been emphasised as most important is that this declaration should be formulated based on consensus through more intensive discussions among all political parties, forces, students, the masses, and their various forums who were in favour of the July mass uprising,” the adviser said.
He said the participants in the meeting also agreed that as much time as necessary should be given to prepare the declaration. “But, efforts should be made to avoid unnecessary delays or wastage of time. Everyone is unanimous that the declaration should be prepared on the basis of intensive discussions.”
Dr Asif said everyone had expressed optimism that efforts to formulate the declaration based on consensus would be successful.
“Today's meeting ended with the hope that we will be able to formulate a narrative of unbreakable unity through which we could ensure the fall of a fascist and mass-killer regime of Sheikh Hasina during the mass uprising,” the adviser said.
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Replying to a question, he said almost all participants in the meeting agreed that the time needed to prepare a document based on unity and consensus should be taken. “There should be no rush and no unnecessary delays.”
Asif said some leaders had proposed that a committee be formed to conduct the discussions in an organised manner to formulate the declaration.
Responding to another question, the adviser said there was no division among political parties over the declaration, only differing opinions had emerged regarding the process for holding the discussions. “We welcome diverse opinions. We didn’t see any disunity among the parties… rather, it will be more conducive to stronger unity.”
“We’ll actively consider everyone's opinions carefully and decide on a course of action very quickly based on their suggestions,” he said.
Dr Asif said leaders of all political parties and forces involved in the July mass uprising, including BNP, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Hefajat-e-Islam, Ganatantra Mancha, the Anti-Discrimination Movement, and the Jatiya Nagorik Committee, attended the meeting chaired by Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yuns at the Foreign Service Academy.
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BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed and representatives of other political parties joined the nearly two-hour long meeting that began around 4:20pm.
Earlier, the interim government initiated the process of preparing a declaration on the July uprising, based on a national consensus.
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