Not reforming the political party The disappointment has increased

The Election Commission has not yet come to 100% confidence, and the upcoming parliamentary elections have raised concerns about the election of the vote at night, and the SDGs' regional consultation meeting at a hotel at GEC intersection in Chittagong city on Wednesday emerged.

The meeting said that foreign investment in sensitive sectors like Chittagong Port should be done in a transparent process. Chittagong Hill Tracts should be reevaluated and implemented. The speakers felt that extortion and encroachment in the previous year, as well as the political party reforms, were not reformed. The disappointment has increased.

The citizens expressed their expectations for reforms and elections through e-voting, ‘What are your expectations from the post-election government?’ Reform, prevention of corruption, safety of minority communities including ethnic groups, justice, good governance, honest and competent leadership, implementation of civil rights, human rights and freedom of speech dominate.

After participating in the second round of polls, the citizens gave their opinion on the question of ‘What is your expectation from the Election Commission for a fair election’. In this case, issues like participation of all parties, transparency, neutrality, security of strictness, setting up of CCTV in the center and prevention of yellow journalism have gained importance.

The convenor of the civic platform recalled the martyred intellectuals with deep respect at the beginning of this three-hour consultation meeting, which started in the middle of the performance of the national anthem. Devapriya Bhattacharya.

commencement "The authoritarian regime has come to an end through the 24th mass uprising. Now we have to talk about accountability. Justice, reform and elections are complementary. These three gadgets should come to the people properly. And the politicians must come to the people. If they want to ask for votes, they must come to the people. If the value of money comes stability, the employment is weak, there is no investment. He emphasized on bringing the politicians into the position of the entity."

Debapriya Bhattacharya wants to know whether the political parties have nominated women or not is enough? In response, the citizens said, it is absolutely disappointing.

East Delta University Vice-Chancellor Professor Nazim Uddin expressed concern about the exercise of franchise in the next election as well. When asked about such apprehension, everyone told Debapriya Bhattacharya that 100% trust in the Election Commission has not yet come.

The executive director of the voluntary organization Apaka, Mohammad Alamgir, wants to know whether the election will be held at all, he said, "the issues are not being resolved. The nation had many dreams for the chief adviser, but the advisors did not account for the wealth."

The district president of the Conscious Citizens Committee, Delotar Majumdar, said that the political parties should also have reform activities. Democracy should be practiced.
CPD Honorary Fellow Professor Mostafizur Rahman said that the future people's representatives must be vigilant in fulfilling their dutifulness, otherwise the citizens will re-form the movement as in the past.

Mohammad Shahjahan, Chittagong Zonal Head of Jamaat-e-Islami, said that if Jamaat forms the government, politicians will face the people every three months, six months and one year.

If you want to know about the statement of the citizen in the consultation meeting. Debapriya Bhattacharya said, I don't have any survey that I can say whether people think that the election will be held? As I said earlier, the election is gradually becoming a certain poison, but the power of the election is very high, but the fear of the ability to hold a fair election is not going away. The government and the Election Commission must remove this fear and organize a good and acceptable election based on the participation of people.