No Possibility of 'Minus Two' in the Future: Press Wing
Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad Mazumder, the Deputy Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, stated, “Our government is not aware of what ‘Minus Two’ is, nor has there ever been any discussion about it at any level of our government. There is no possibility of it in the future either.”
He made this remark on Tuesday evening (October 15) during a press conference organized by the Press Wing of the Chief Adviser at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka.
The ‘Minus Two’ formula was introduced by the caretaker government during the 2007 political crisis. At the time, some leaders from both the Awami League and BNP actively sought to remove Sheikh Hasina, the Awami League president, and Begum Khaleda Zia, the BNP chairperson, from politics.
The Deputy Press Secretary also mentioned that the interim government is engaging in dialogues with political parties about state reforms. On August 5, discussions were held with several parties, including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami. However, no dialogues took place last Saturday due to the Durga Puja festival. As part of this ongoing process, further discussions will take place on October 19 (Saturday) with other political parties.
He added, “Gonoforum, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the Nationalist Allies, the 12-Party Alliance, the National Liberation Council, the Labor Party, and BJP have been invited. Additionally, one or two more political parties may be invited either in this phase or later, which is still under process.”
When asked whether the Jatiya Party (JP) would be invited, Azad Mazumder responded, “This is an ongoing process. Several political parties have already been engaged in discussions. No decision has been made yet about any other parties. The Advisory Council is working on this, and any further decisions will be communicated in due course.”
The Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam, along with Assistant Press Secretaries Suchismita Tithi and Nayeem Ali, were also present at the press conference.
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