When will the chief adviser sit in dialogue with any party

Jumbangla Desk: As part of the state reform, the chief advisor Professor Dr. is having a dialogue with the political parties. Muhammad Yunus. In this context, he will hold a meeting with seven parties and alliances on Saturday (October 19) between 3 pm and 7 pm. The dialogue is scheduled t

Jumbangla Desk: As part of the state reform, the chief advisor Professor Dr. is having a dialogue with the political parties. Muhammad Yunus. In this context, he will hold a meeting with seven parties and alliances on Saturday (October 19) between 3 pm and 7 pm. The dialogue is scheduled to begin at Yamuna, the official residence of the Chief Adviser.

Muhammad Yunus

The seven parties and alliances include - Ganaforum, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Labor Party, 12 Party Alliance, Bangladesh National Party led by Andalib Rahman Parthar, Jatiyatabadi Sammana Alliance and Democratic Liberation Council.

Meanwhile, the dialogue with the public forum will be held at 3 pm, the dialogue with the Liberal Democratic Party will be held at 3:30 pm. Then at 4:00 p.m. National Mukti Council, 4:30 p.m. 12-party alliance, 5:30 p.m. Jatiyatabadi Samana Dal, 5:30 p.m. NDM, Labor Party and Democratic Left Unity, 6:30 p.m. ) will have a dialogue with the chief advisor Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

Several leaders of parties or alliances invited to the dialogue said that the main focus of their discussion in the dialogue with the chief adviser will be electoral reform and electoral roadmap based on priority. They will propose specific reforms on this issue.


Apart from this, they will present their statements regarding price control, removal of Awami League allies from the administration, genocide trial and withdrawal of false disappearance cases against opposition leaders and activists during the Awami League period.

Earlier, five parties including BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, Gana Odhikar Parishad and three alliances including Democracy Manch participated in the first day of dialogue on October 5.

According to sources, the ousted Awami League and the 14-party alliance will not be called for dialogue. Besides, Jatiya Party (Japa) has not yet been invited for dialogue. According to several sources of the government, objections to the party came from the student leadership during the July-August coup.

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Allegation behind this objection is that Japa was an ally of the ousted Awami League. In this context, the issue of getting Zapa's call in the dialogue has become uncertain.


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