Friday, September 22, 2023

Looking back at events of last 2 years

Rakib Hasnet Suman
The country is ready to return to normal through today’s election after a lot of dramatic turns of events during the last two years’ rule under a state of emergency that resulted from confrontational politics.
The root of the crisis lies in the BNP-led four-party alliance government’s passing the 14th constitution amendment bill on May 16, 2004 to extend the retirement age of Supreme Court judges to 67 from 65. The then opposition rejected it outright, terming it a plot to set up a partisan caretaker government.
Because of the bill former chief justice KM Hasan was supposed to be the chief adviser to the caretaker government but the Awami League (AL) alleged that Justice Hasan had been the internal affairs secretary of BNP during Ziaur Rahman’s regime. The party also announced that they would not take part in the election under Hasan’s caretaker government.
Later, appointment of Justice Abdul Aziz as the chief election commissioner and Justice Mahfuzur Rahman and SM Zakaria as election commissioners deepened the crisis. Preparation of a voter list with at least 1.24 crore fake voters by the Election Commission (EC) also added to the crisis.
The then BNP secretary general Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan and AL general secretary Abdul Jalil sat in dialogues but failed to bring any positive result.
Towards the end of the BNP-led government’s tenure, Justice Hasan declined to take charge as the chief adviser.
As both the major parties failed to choose a neutral person for the post, President Iajuddin Ahmed, who was chosen as the president by the BNP-led four-party alliance, assumed the office of the chief adviser on October 29, 2006.
However, Iajuddin failed to perform neutrally and his dubious role in running the administration prompted four advisers of his cabinet to step down in December that year.
Iajuddin appointed four new advisers but failed to create an atmosphere for holding the ninth parliamentary polls.
The AL-led grand alliance boycotted the election and announced to resist it. But the BNP-Jamaat-led electoral alliance desperately put pressure on the caretaker government and the EC to hold the election on January 22, 2007.
Finally, Iajuddin stepped down as chief adviser along with his ten advisers and declared the state of emergency on January 11. The next day he appointed Fakhruddin Ahmed the chief adviser and, on Fakhruddin’s advice, ten other advisers to the new caretaker government.
A few weeks later, the caretaker government launched an all-out drive against corruption and arrested many corruption suspects including political leaders which received huge public support. The special court has convicted many corrupt persons.
Meanwhile, a group of leaders of both the AL and BNP took initiatives to implement reforms within the parties but they did not get support from the grassroots level leaders.
Besides these, law enforcers arrested the two top leaders–AL President Sheikh Hasina and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. Even there was an initiative to exclude the two from politics which ultimately failed. Hasina was even barred to return to the country from the UK. The government, however, later removed the restriction.
Khaleda expelled party secretary general Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan just before her arrest on the morning of September 3, 2007.
Against this backdrop, the chief adviser reshuffled his cabinet on January 9 this year as new advisers took oath after the resignation of five advisers.
The government then decided to open dialogues with the political parties to minimise the gap with them.
Khaleda’s eldest son Tarique Rahman left the country for London a day after her release on September 11. Tarique had also been arrested on corruption charges and then released on bail. Before leaving the country in a statement he said he resigned from the party post and will not stay in politics.
Earlier, his brother Koko was also released on parole and left for Singapore for treatment.
On June 11, AL chief Sheikh Hasina was released following an executive order for treatment abroad.
After the release of both Hasina and Khaleda four advisers met them. The chief adviser also talked to them over phone.
Elections to four city corporations and nine municipalities were held on August 4 with a record voter turn out.
The EC negotiated with all parties and rescheduled the ninth parliamentary polls in December as per its electoral roadmap announced July 2007.
The commission primarily announced December 18 as the poll date but later, discussing with political parties a demand of the BNP-led alliance, shifted it to December 29.
The caretaker government withdrew the state of emergency on December 17 to ensure congenial atmosphere for a free and fair election.
 
Courtesy: thedailystar.net

Related News

Bangabandhu Tunnel: Government sets toll ranging from Tk200 to Tk1,000

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The government has set toll rates for using the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel built under the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram, ranging from 200 Tk for cars to 1,000 Tk for 4-axle trailers, which is slated for inauguration in September. The Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges issued a circular in ... Read more

516 people died in road accidents in June

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least 516 people were killed and 812 more injured in 559 road accidents in June this year, said a Road Safety Foundation report published on Wednesday. Of the accidents, involvement of motorcycles was the highest 37.03 per cent and the highest 32.75 per cent people were killed in the motorcycle ... Read more

SSC exams to be held on full syllabus in February next year

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams for 2024 will be held in the first week of February. It will be the first time the exams return to their traditional schedule after a four-year disruption caused by the pandemic. The exams will cover all subjects as per the full syllabus ... Read more

Eid-ul-Azha: BR to sell all advance tickets online from June 14

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh Railway will start selling advance train tickets from 14 June to tackle the home rush on the occasion of the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha. The authorities will start selling tickets from June 14 at two different time slots to reduce the load on its server. The West Zone will start selling tickets ... Read more

A lucky escape

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Mocha makes landfall in Myanmar, weakens; causes no serious damage in Bangladesh Cyclone Mocha veered towards Myanmar and eventually made landfall there a few hours earlier than forecast and it did not cause massive damage that many in Bangladesh feared. Around 13,500 houses were affected by the cyclone in Cox’s Bazar, ... Read more

Mocha starts crossing Cox’s Bazar coast, wind speed up to 215 kmph: BMD

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The very severe cyclone Mocha has started crossing Cox’s Bazar-north Myanmar coast and is likely to move north-northeasterly direction further and complete crossing Cox’s Bazar-North Myanmar coast near Sittwe of Myanmar by afternoon or evening on Sunday, according to the latest bulletin of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department on Sunday morning. The ... Read more

Mocha approaches coast with 200 kmph speed

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Cyclone Mocha is approaching the coastal areas of Bangladesh and Myanmar with a maximum wind speed of 200 kmph, said the latest weather bulletin of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department. According to the bulletin, at 6:00pm, the very severe cyclonic storm was centred about 605km south-southwest of Chattogram port, 525km south-southwest of ... Read more

Cyclone Mocha intensifies into ‘extremely severe cyclonic storm’: IMD

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Mocha has intensified into an extremely severe cyclonic storm over east central Bay of Bengal and was 760km south southwest of Cox’s Bazar at 2:30am (local time) today, according to the Indian Met Department’s last update. It is moving north-northeastwards and likely to intensify further and cross Bangladesh and Myanmar coasts ... Read more

Bangladesh coastal areas are under danger signal number 8

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh is ready to evacuate about a million people in Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar as the very severe cyclonic storm over the east central Bay of Bengal looked ferocious with rapid intensification and is forecast to begin to have impacts on the south-east coast of the country from Saturday night. The ... Read more

Rooftop solar panels a contemporary necessity

Speakers tell webinar In December 2020, a knitting factory in Kashimpur in Gazipur had a rooftop solar panel installed for 19.89 crore Tk, saving the company 3.19 crore Tk per year, according to a study. The investment will be returned by 6.23 years, according to the study, after analyzing the electricity production data for the ... Read more

Cyclone Mocha raises storm alert in Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The deep depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal intensified into a cyclonic storm, confirmed Bangladesh Meteorological Department in a special weather bulletin issued at 8:30am on Thursday. The cyclone, named Mocha, moved north northwestard at about 6:00am, the BMD said. The cyclone was 1,295kms south southwest of Chattogram port, 1,220 ... Read more

Low-pressure area over Bay could intensify further: Met office

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal has now turned into a well-marked low pressure, and could intensify further, the Met office said today. A bulletin of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said, “The low-pressure area over the Southeast Bay and adjoining south Andaman Sea has intensified into a well-marked ... Read more

Heat wave continues after a short break

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A mild heatwave set in again on Saturday with chances of it continuing and intensifying in parts of Bangladesh over the next couple of days, according to the Met Office. The cyclonic circulation formed in the Bay of Bengal, likely to develop into a low pressure with potentials of a cyclonic ... Read more

Inequitable, low wages continue to hit workers

Moinul Haque Workers in Bangladesh suffer discriminatory wages due to the lack of a national minimum wage standard, trade union leaders and labour rights advocates said. According to them, the prevailing wage-setting system in the country is discriminatory and against the interest of workers. The May Day movement, trade union leaders said, was for an ... Read more

May Day today

Free trade unionism, workplace safety, wage hike demanded Bangladesh along with the rest of the world is set to observe May Day today (Monday) with demands for ensuring workers’ rights, including rights to workplace safety and free trade unionism. To observe the day, various labour bodies will hold rallies, bring out processions and organise discussions ... Read more

SSC, equivalent exams begin today

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Secondary School Certificate and equivalent exams will begin today. According to the education ministry, 20,72,163 candidates are likely to take this year’s SSC and equivalent exams. The exams will be held on all subjects with full marks but on revised syllabuses. They will be held in 3,810 centres across the ... Read more

Pahela Baishakh celebrated across Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh welcomed the Bengali New Year 1430 on Friday as Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the year, was celebrated in Dhaka as elsewhere across the country with festivity and enthusiasm by holding outdoor programmes amid tight security measures. Different political and socio-cultural organisations and educational institutions in the capital and ... Read more

Nation celebrates Independence Day

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The nation is celebrating 53rd Independence and National Day today in a befitting manner. The government has undertaken elaborate programmes marking Independence and National Day, reports UNB. President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid tributes to the martyrs of Liberation War — placing wreaths at the National Memorial in ... Read more

PM opens country’s first metro rail

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has formally inaugurated the country’s first metro rail this morning. She opened a section of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line-6 by unveiling a plaque at the playground of Uttara sector- The PM’s younger sister Sheikh Rehana waved to the audience after the plaque was unveiled.

Bangladesh enters metro rail era

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh’s commuting system entered a new era on Wednesday as prime minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the first ever metro rail service in the capital. She inaugurated the operation of the first phase of the project, Uttara to Agargaon, from Uttara sector-15 playground. Marking the occasion, the prime minister also unveiled a ... Read more