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Jatiya Party on Saturday said that it wanted reforms of the county’s ruling system and constitution after the holding of next general elections and the reforms would be endorsed in parliament after the polls.

The party’s chairman, Ghulam Muhammad Quader, at a party presidium meeting at his office at Banani in the capital Dhaka also said that the interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus was not a neutral government.


So there is a confusion over whether this government would be able to hold neutral and acceptable general elections, GM Quader said.

An elected government that would be formed through free, fair, neutral and inclusive general elections accepted in the country and abroad could resolve the ongoing political crisis in the country, he said.

‘We raised the demand of reforms of the constitution earlier and those must be done in the elected parliament,’ he added.

Referring to the reform proposals made by the interim government, GM Quader said that these reforms would be one-sided in nature and so they were not interested in the proposed reforms.

Co-chairman of the party Anisul Islam Mahmud, co-chairman ABM Ruhul Amin Hawlader, secretary general Mujibul Haque Chunnu, presidium members Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Mir Abdus Sabur and Jahirul Islam Jahir, among others, spoke at the meeting.