Want National Elections on Numerical Proportional System: VP Noor


Published: 03:42 17 October 2024
President of the People's Rights Council Nurul Haque alias VP Noor said that the current interim government will hold elections on time. Before that, the Election Commission and electoral system will be reformed. The People's Rights Council believes that the upcoming National Assembly elections should be based on the numerical proportional system.
That is, the political party that gets 1 percent of the votes will get three seats in the parliament. Then no party will have a single leader - there will be no opportunity for political parties to become dual-monsters in Parliament. He said these things at a road meeting organized by the Hemnagar Union Public Rights Council at Nalin Bazar in Gopalpur, Tangail on Wednesday (October 16) around 9 pm.
He said, 'Whoever goes to Lanka, becomes Ravana' in the last 50 years, whoever has been in power in turn - all have used the law and order forces, including the police, in their own way. Tried to partisanship in everything. Whichever party comes to power - tries to extend a hegemony of the party in the society. As a result, ordinary people become helpless under their influence.
It is not only in Hasina's time - it appears that the situation was the same in everyone's time. Sheikh Hasina does not fear God. No one else has done the way he has taken himself as God and oppressed people.
VP Noor said the government has made six reform commissions. The commission will submit the report within three months. It is better if the interim government can bring the country on a line through reforms.
He said, we gave birth to the quota reform movement in 2018. There was a disparity in government jobs - it needed to change.
At that time, Shakiluzzaman, Central Member of Public Rights Council, Secretary of Public Rights Council Rashed Khan, Coordinator of Anti-Discrimination Students Abdolon Nazmul Hasan, Taslim Islam, General Secretary of Tangail District Student Rights Council Nawab Ali and others were present.
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