Apart from this, the BNP will emphasise the proposals for electoral and administrative reforms. BNP leaders consider constitutional and electoral system reforms important to create an environment conducive for a free, fair and neutral election.
The party leaders believe that the previous fascist Awami League government amended the constitution at will to consolidate its stay in power. It made the electoral system completely partisan. Therefore, necessary reforms to the constitution and electoral system are necessary for a free and fair election.
For this reason, BNP will express its views on the exigency of reforms in the constitution and electoral system.
Apart from allies, BNP has also consulted with experts of relevant fields to prepare its formal opinion.
Ganosamhati Andolon, a partner of BNP’s simultaneous movement, will submit its report to the consensus commission within a day or two.
Zonayed Saki, the chief coordinator of the party, told Prothom Alo that his party will give notes on the issues which require explanation.
Saki thinks that the issues on which the consensus commission will reach an accord will be accepted as a “national charter”. And those on which there will be disagreements will remain as a desire to create more public opinion.
