Interim leaders say that the first national voting after the overthrow of Shaikh Hasina’s power in February.
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus has unveiled a roadmap of democratic reforms as this country mark for a year. Ramp Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received it.
A rally, concert and prayer sessions were organized at Dhaka, the capital of the South Asian country. That many have called the “second liberation of the country After independence in 1971 from Pakistan.
On the anniversary of the UN 85 -year -old Nobel Peace Award winner Yunus, which was chaired by Bangladesh’s Democratic Overhaul, the Chief Election Commissioner has been requested to hold a national election in February and write to the Chief Election Commissioner.
He said, “After giving you this speech, we will enter the final and most important phase, and that is to transfer power to the selected government.”
Yunus had earlier said that elections would be held in April, but the main political parties had demanded them to be kept in the country of 3 million people in the country before and before the Islamic Holy Month.
The interim leader further said, “On behalf of the government, we will increase all the necessary support to ensure that the election is independent, peaceful and enthusiastic in the spirit,” the interim leader added.
Hasina’s rule became widespread Violation of human rightsThe collective arrest of her political opponents and the murder of additional court.
On July 1, 2024, protest against Hussea’s rule began, university students demanded a change in the quota system for public sector jobs. On August 5, 2024, when thousands of protesters escaped by a helicopter in the palace of Hasina, they ended.
77 -year -old Hasina fled to India and stayed there. She has ordered the court to appear in her ongoing case against humanity for crimes against humanity.
On Tuesday, Yunus asked to seize the “opportunities” to improve the people. The people who said that they tried to weaken the country’s profits and said, “The autocrats and their self -service collaborators remained active and conspired to bring their progress.”
He said, “Dialogue with political parties and stakeholders continues on necessary reforms, including political and election systems.”
People gathered in Dhaka included families killed in the crackdown of last year’s protest. The Awami League Party, which was banned by Hasina to interfere with the events of the day, was cautioned by the police to prevent any attempt to prevent any attempt.
The demonstrators also welcomed the 28-point documents, trying to give up the constitutional approval under the leadership of the students of 2024. He said the tests for those responsible for the July 2024 murder were progressing rapidly.
The 25 -year -old Fareha Tamanna said that the government is “satisfying” by listening to the government’s confession. “There is another long road. There are so many mistakes,” she told the AFP News Agency at the rally. “But I still hope.”