Bangla PM Hasina holds crucial talks with opposition front leaders

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

today held crucial talks with the newly-formed opposition Front (NUF), which includes the BNP of jailed former Khaleda Zia, ahead of the scheduled for December.

The ruling Awami League's decision to hold talks with the at (PM's official residence) was a dramatic development as the party had earlier rejected scopes for such talks exclusively with BNP, but responded quickly to the NUF's proposal for the dialogue four days ago.

The emerged earlier this month as an opposition platform and floated a seven-point demand that includes dissolution of parliament to pave way for a poll-time interim for holding a credible election.

The BNP stayed away from the last in 2014 and waged a violent street campaign in subsequent three years that saw deaths of several people.

The Awami League-led 14-party ruling alliance, however, said no proposal contradictory to the constitution would be acceptable.

Six BNP leaders including its joined the dialogue as team members but suggested leaders of the main opposition party were speculative about the government's intention in view of unexpectedly quick response to the NUF's call on October 28 for the dialogue.

Ahead of the closed-door meeting, expressed hope that the work of the in socio-economic development and the continuation of democracy would play a significant role in expediting the country's development.

But this country is for all of us. Our prime goal is to change people's fate by taking the country forward through overall development, she was quoted as saying by the bdnews.

I will leave it to you to judge. Nine years and 10 months of our have passed. You will surely consider the country's development in this period. What I can say is that the people of are better-off now. Their fate has changed, said.

Several BNP leaders preferring anonymity expressed fear that the government actually wanted to keep Zia and her fugitive son and away from

Zia is now serving a 10-year prison term in two graft cases and Rahman is staying in to evade justice as a court in last month sentenced him to life imprisonment for masterminding the August 21, 2004 grenade attack on an rally.

Political analysts said the NUF so far could not take any political shape as it accommodated groups and individuals having contradictory views and ideologies with Hossain being its convenor.

Despite being the main opposition, the BNP, apparently exposed to a political wilderness, remained just an ordinary partner of the alliance with its Zia serving prison term on graft charges and its acting Rahman staying in to evade justice.

Hossain is a former senior who voluntarily quit the party in early 1990s and subsequently floated his Gano Forum as a socio-political group.

He was a former who led a parliamentary group in framing the post independent Bangladesh's Constitution.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 22:30 IST