Sheikh Hasina's 'mega alliance' to boycott polls Thursday, January 04, 2007 12:59 [IST]
Dhaka: Putting a question mark on parliamentary elections in
Bangladesh
scheduled for January 22, the main opposition alliance led by Sheikh Hasina
Wajed today announced a boycott of the polls, saying it cannot be free and fair
under President Iajuddin Ahmed.
"We have decided not to take part in the election as we can't give
legitimacy to any poll which is set to be rigged under a blueprint,"
former Prime Minister and Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina told a crowded
press conference here.
"Flanked by alliance partners including former military ruler H M Ershad
of Jatiya Party and ex-president Badruddoza Chowdhury of Liberal Democratic
Party," she said they had tried 'everything possible' to take part in the
polls knowing it well that Iajuddin is neither non-partisan nor neutral but
expected him to act in line with the constitution in the interest of the
people.
"However, it appeared impossible as Iajuddin was acting at the dictate of
the Hawa Bhaban to manipulate the polls," she said in an oblique reference
to her archrival Khaleda Zia, former premier and leader of Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP)-led four-party combine that included fundamentalist
Jamaat-e-Islami party.
"We want to take part in the polls which will reflect the peoples will,
but that is not possible keeping Iajuddin as the chief advisor of the interim
caretaker administration. He has installed a shadow BNP-Jamaat government
instead of a non-party Government," she said amid huge applause from
alliance partners and supporters.
The decision by the alliance to boycott the polls has raised the spectre of
violence in Bangladesh.
Hasina called for a two nationwide blockade to press for Iaujjidin's resignation.
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