Law and Information Adviser Mainul Hosein yesterday said the government is not thinking of election or resumption of indoor politics at the moment in the interests of pro-reform politicians.
“We’ll have to think of election to establish honest politics and democratic system and we have taken up the roadmap towards that end,” he told reporters responding to repeated calls by US Ambassador Particia A Butenis for lifting ban on politics.
The adviser said: “We understand what’s good and what’s bad for us. Our national image will be undermined if we go by the advice of foreign countries.”
He said advice may come from a friendly country, but it needs to be perceived that the present caretaker government has not assumed office in normal process. Therefore, it’s not easy for the government to hold an election normally.
Mainul said: “Establishment of party politics and democracy is part of our roadmap. We’ve already made the Election Commission (EC) independent and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) active to curb corruption… we’re moving forward in that direction.”
He said indoor politics is not everything. It is important to implement the roadmap for salvaging democracy.
The adviser said the government is creating an environment for bringing about reform, upon which it depends when indoor politics will resume.
“We are moving a bit slow, as pro-reform politicians need some time. As we move slow, it will be easier for them to complete the reforms.”
He said party politicians these days are showing courage and coming forward to bring about reforms. As a result, many undisclosed stories about big politicians are emerging. “Party workers are ashamed of learning those stories.”
The adviser hoped that the roadmap of democracy would be completed within 2008.




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June 15th, 2007 at 5:27 am
For the first time Bangladesh CT government has proved its people a real move and intentions for political future for the country. Law and Information Adviser Mainul Hossein’s tough talk in responding US ambassador Patricia A Butenis calls on lifting ban on indoor politics, Foreign influence and interference must not implement in our country.
June 16th, 2007 at 1:37 am
We Bangladeshies are not ANTI American, we respect the views of the USA Ambassador, but as our Advisors stated that they will allow indoor
politics in right time & in Right manners which all wise people whole heartedly accept.
Therefore without antagonising our relationship with our friendly countries we should convey the
peaceful message to the concerned authorities in a meaningful & informative way.
Thanking you