BNP demands reconstitution of Election Commission and Anti-Corruption Commission
UNB
Publish: 04 Sep 2024, 08:41 PM
Dhaka,
Sep 4 (UNB) - BNP called for the reconstitution of the Election Commission (EC)
and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) on Wednesday, which they claim are
still influenced by appointees from the ousted Sheikh Hasina government.
BNP standing committee
member AZM Zahid Hossain, during a press briefing, said individuals backed by
Hasina are still in the positions of the two constitutional bodies.
"Now it is very
urgent to reconstitute the Election Commission and the Anti-Corruption
Commission since individuals beneficiaries of the previous government have been
installed in these two institutions," the BNP leader said.
He also said it is the
responsibility of the government to remove all these beneficiaries. "AS
this government is an outcome of the student-led mass movement, we believe
they'll fulfil their duties properly in this regard," Zahid said.
BNP's relief collection
committee arranged the press meet at the party's Nayapaltan Central Office.
Zahid alleged that the
Election Commission formed during Sheikh Hasina's regime was merely a puppet,
and it kept the major contributions to cement the power of Hasina. "This's
a fake election commission. It's a partisan and subservient commission. Even
after the fall of that autocratic government, this commission remains in
place," he said.
He said the last three
Election Commissions, which arranged dummy polls on January 7, conducted voting
at night, and presented MPs without actual voting, are identical in nature.
"The current
commission still remains shamelessly in place. I hope this Election Commission
will act with good sense and resign to avoid public outrage, allowing the
government to form a new Election Commission," the BNP leader also said.
Otherwise, he warned
that the members of the current EC will not be able to protect themselves from
public wrath.
Zahid also slammed the
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), stating that beneficiaries of the previous
autocratic regime are now serving as commissioners and officials within the ACC.
"I urge the interim
government to urgently restructure the ACC," he said.
He further explained
that the Awami League government established the ACC with their own relatives
and sidekicks to suppress opposition leaders and activists, as well as to harass
and oppress the people.
Zahid said the ACC
should be overhauled and strengthened with dedicated, sincere, and efficient
individuals, removing the beneficiaries of the previous government. "This
is crucial for recovering money syphoned off abroad over the past 16 years and
exposing corruption in various sectors under the Awami League.
He also mentioned that
BNP leaders and activists, along with associated bodies, have been continuously
providing relief materials and cash to flood-affected people. "As of last
night (Tuesday night), our relief efforts have significantly expanded, and we
have distributed over 13 crore taka in relief supplies and cash to the flood
victims."
END/UNB/ARJ/MB