Dhaka,
Oct 18 (UNB) - Law Adviser Asif Nazrul has said the next national election
could be arranged by the next year - 2025 - after completing the pre-election
preparations including formation of a new Election Commission through a search
committee.
"I think
realistically, holdind the election can be possible by the next year. There are
many factors. This is a preliminary assumption to me," he said.
The law adviser made
remarks when Daily Manabzamin Chief Editor Matiur Rahman Chowdhury wanted to
know about the election timing during a programme titled "Ajker
Patrika" hosted by Channel I late Thursday night.
Dr Asif said a search
committee will be formed soon to help form the new Election Commission.
The new EC will then
prepare a flawless voters' list and then election will be held, he said.
Extradition and
Good Faith Provision
Responding to a question
on former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's extradition, the law adviser said
there is an extradition treaty with India and Hasina should be returned to
Bangladesh if India obeys by the treaty.
He said it will be
protested strongly from the Bangladesh side if India tries to talk about a
provision that it was not done in "good faith."
Asif said they will have
many legal arrangements. "India is certainly bound to return Hasina (to
Bangladesh) if India honestly interprets this."
Hasina, staying in
India, is now facing arrest warrant issued by the International Crimes Tribunal
on Thursday.
At a media briefing
recently, the law affairs adviser said Bangladesh will definitely seek
extradition of any convicted person under the extradition treaty with India
once trials begin.
Foreign Affairs Adviser
Md Touhid Hossain on Thursday said they will take the necessary steps and try
to bring former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina back home as the ICT issued arrest
warrant against Hasina and top Awami League leaders.
"We will try and
take necessary preparations," he told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, adding that the court has given one month time. The adviser did not
want to elaborate further.
Amid various conflicting
reports on former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's status and location, the
government of India on Thursday evening clarified that she arrived in India on
short notice, while indicating that her stay there is likely to continue for
the time being.
"We have seen some
reports...I don't have any comments to offer. I had earlier mentioned she had
come here (India) at a very short notice for safety reasons. She continues to
be," said Indian Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal
while responding to a question at the weekly media briefing in New Delhi.
During the TV programme
with Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, adviser Asif mentioned that he had never said that
any journalist would be tried in the International Crimes Tribunal.
It was a big
misinterpretation of what he actually said in overall context, he said.
Asked about a perception
that he is the most powerful adviser, Asif said it is completely a wrong
publicity and he has the same and equal power like other advisers in the
Council of Advisers.
He said Chief Adviser
Prof Muhammad Yunus holds the most of the consultations with the student
leaders and it is logically done.
The adviser acknowledged
tremendous work pressure on him and he had enjoyed much freedom in the past
compared to the current position.
"Past life was
simple. People used to be happy to see I am pointing out others' mistakes. Now
I work round the clock, yet I can't make people happy. I feel bad for
that," Asif said, sharing his current experiences.
The qdviser said he had
passed similar hardworking period while doing his PhD and he would be happy if
he can make people happy with his works.
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