Interim govt. performing three tough responsibilities: Rizwana

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Published On: 23 May 2025, 17:24 Updated On:24 May 2025, 15:16
Environment Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan briefed journalists after the 24th National Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Bangladesh Zoological Society at the Senate Building of DU today. Photo: PID

DHAKA, May 23, 2025 (BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said the interim government is performing three hard responsibilities - reforms, justice and elections.

"Our responsibilities are broadly three, and all three are very difficult. One responsibility is reform, one is dispensing justice, and other is election," she told reporters after attending a function in the capital here today.

"Our responsibility is a national one. We said we have taken the responsibility, not power. It will be possible for us to perform it only when we all get cooperation from all," she said.

She said Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has given a timeframe for next election between December 2025 and June 2026.

“There is no scope to deviate from it even for a day,” the adviser said, adding that she believes that there should be no scope to talk about it in any other way.

Rizwana said after yesterday’s advisory council meeting at Jamuna they discussed for a long time on their own performance. 

“We discussed whether we are actually delivering our responsibilities for which we were deputed," she said. 

Since assuming office by the interim government, she said many people with their manifold demands are coming to the streets out of their expectation from the government.

But, street demonstration is leading the Dhaka city to become paralyzed, she said adding, ‘expectation is one thing but responsibility is another.’

"We all are thinking about how to deal with the obstacles to perform the three major responsibilities," the environment adviser said. 

Rizwana said, they are not under any pressure except their stress for discharging their responsibilities. 

“If we are unable to perform our responsibilities, we will go back to our own business,” she said.

The adviser said they have come across a long way amid many adverse situations. We have formed reform commissions, which have already submitted their reports. Process is underway to reach a consensus among the political parties on reform agenda," the adviser said. 

Rizwana said the government has announced a timeframe for the elections, which will definitely be held between December next and June 2026.

Regarding the quick trial of the persons for their offenses during the July uprising, Rizwana said earlier there was one tribunal and now another one has been constituted, which will start functioning soon.

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