Ershad calls for dialogue to hold acceptable polls

Jatiya Party chairman HM Ershad on Thursday urged the political parties to engage in talks shunning violence for finding out an acceptable way to holding a fair and inclusive election in the interest of the country.
“Let’s sit together and create a congenial atmosphere…shun violence and let’s discuss how to hold a fair election,” he said.
The deposed President made the call while addressing a grand rally of Jatiya Party at Suhrawardy Udyan, marking its 29th founding anniversary.Ershad, also a special envoy to the Prime Minister, threatened to wage a strong street movement if the government raises the prices of power oil and gas further.
“We’ve heard the government is going to hike the prices of power, oil and gas. If it’s done, we’ll take to the street coming out of Parliament,” he said.
The former military ruler also urged the government not to inflict sufferings on the poor by hiking the power and petroleum prices.
Claiming that nearly Tk 14,000 crore has been siphoned off over the last few years, Ershad urged the government to bring the money back and use it in subsidising the energy sector.
Ershad narrated various development activities carried out during his tenure, and claimed that his government was legitimate one as per the country’s constitution.
The Jatiya Party chairman lamented that the country now lacks good governance as corruption has spread to everywhere.
He placed an 18-point point demand, including establishing provincial government, restoring good governance, freeing the judiciary and administration from politicisation, and educational institutions from terrorism, rooting out corruption, overhauling the electoral system, giving the Election Commission full independence, rescinding the decision to hike  gas and power prices and banning destructive activities like hartal.
If the government fails to implement their 18-point charter, he said, they will do it when Jatiya Party will come to power.
He alleged that the current government could not fulfil people’s hopes and aspirations due to spate in killings, enforced disappearances, corruption and terrorism, politicisation, and for lack of good governance.
The Jatiya Party chief accused BNP of introducing the politics of vengeance in the country and said its chief Khaleda Zia is now suffering as an outcome of the bad politics she initiated.
Addressing the programme, Raushon Ershad urged party leaders and activists to work together forgetting the divisions among them. “We don’t want to see division in the party. I sincerely call upon all to work together.”
She also urged the Jatiya Party leaders, including Kazi Zafar Ahmed, Moudud Ahmed and Anwar Hossain Monju, who left the party on various occasions to rejoin it.- UNB