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UNB
13 June, 2015, 20:26
Update: 13 June, 2015, 20:28
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UNB
13 June, 2015, 20:26
Update: 13 June, 2015, 20:28

Dhaka: Apparently under pressure from both home and abroad, especially India, BNP now actively considers abandoning its 20-party alliance part Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.

A BNP leader close to party chairperson Khaleda Zia said she is now convinced that her party is not getting the due attention and sympathy from the international community, including India, and the country’s noted citizens for putting pressure on the government to go for snap polls only because of its alliance with some Islamic parties, especially the Jamaat.

She was also learned to have talked to party senior vice chairman Tarique Rahman about parting the company of the Islamist party and got a positive signal from him, the BNP leader said preferring not to be named.

He also said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the meeting with Khaleda Zia also gave her a message that BJP has no objection to deepening its ‘historical’ ties with BNP, but it has a strong reservation about Jamaat and some other Islamic parties having alliance with BNP.

‘It’s now clear India wants BNP to desert Jamaat. Narendra Modi told our chairperson that BNP must clear its stance against terrorism, militancy and Jamaat through its action to get India’s support for the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh,’ a BNP standing committee member told UNB, also wishing anonymity.

An influential BNP strategist who also spoke on condition of anonymity said BNP should now rethink about its alliance with Jamaat as the alliance could not play any vital role in realising their demand for a snap election.

He also claimed that Khaleda Zia shared with him her strong disappointment over Jamaat’s role in anti-government movement before and after the 5 January 2014 election.

Besides, most senior BNP leaders and a section of pro-BNP professionals want the party to leave Jamaat and uphold its image of a moderate democratic party.

BNP chairperson’s adviser Shahjahan Omar at a recent discussion meeting marking party founder Ziaur Rahman’s death anniversary urged Khaleda Zia to either leave the alliance members or ask them to merge with BNP.

According to a leaked telephone conversation between BNP standing committee member Moudud Ahmed and ex-JCD leader Bazlul Karim Chowdhury Abed, Moudud also opposed the party’s alliance with Jamaat.

Meanwhile, president of Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh (BDB) and BNP founding secretary general AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury on Friday criticised BNP for what he said doing Jamaat-dependent politics and suggested the party to return to the politics of Ziaur Rahman for its survival.

Besides, the western countries which are vocal for a fresh election in Bangladesh also sent out messages on different occasions to leave Jamaat.

Under the circumstances, party senior leaders said Khaleda Zia this time will not make any mistake to take a firm decision on ditching Jamaat.

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