Govt committed for polls on time, CA tells Crisis Group

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Published On: 20 Mar 2025, 22:02 Updated On:20 Mar 2025, 22:15
International Crisis Group President Dr. Comfort Ero met Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka on Thursday. Photo : PID

DHAKA, Mar 20, 2025 (BSS) –The Interim Government is steadfast to hold the elections on schedule, refusing to delay the vote for any demands, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus said today.

Speaking with a delegation from the International Crisis Group led by Dr. Comfort Ero, the Chief Adviser confirmed that his government has set two possible timelines for the elections.

He assured the group the dates would not change.

Prof Yunus explained that if political parties seek a limited number of reforms prior to elections, then the elections will be held in December.

If a larger reform package is desired, then elections will take place by June next year, he said.

“We have no reason to change the election dates,” he added, emphasising that the upcoming elections will be free and fair.

Regarding the Awami League, the Chief Adviser said the Interim Government has no plans to ban the party, but individuals within its leadership accused of crimes, including murder and crimes against humanity, will be tried in Bangladesh's courts.

He also said the government has not ruled out referring Awami League leaders to the International Criminal Court in The Hague following a UN fact-finding mission that reported potential crimes during the July uprising.

 "It is very much on the table," Prof Yunus said.

The Chief Adviser also shared that the Consensus Building Commission began talks with political parties on Thursday.

 He said there are plans to finalise and sign the July Charter, which will guide the government's policies.

The International Crisis Group officials praised the arrest of Rohingya insurgent leader Ataullah this week, calling it a sign of the Interim Government’s commitment to peace and stability in the refugee camps.

They also emphasised the need for increased engagement with the Arakan Army, which controls much of Rakhine State in Myanmar.

Prof Yunus noted that Dhaka is working to mobilise aid for Rohingya refugees and hopes the upcoming special UN conference on the Rohingya crisis will draw global attention to the issue.

Dr. Comfort Ero expressed her group’s support for Bangladesh in countering misinformation targeting the country and its Interim Government.

The Chief Adviser concluded by expressing Bangladesh’s desire for strong relations with India, though he lamented that much of the misinformation campaign against Bangladesh has originated from Indian media.

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