Khaleda forces poll delay

Published November 23, 2008

DHAKA, Nov 22: Bangladesh’s army-backed government on Saturday said Dec 18 elections set to return democracy to the nation would be delayed after ex-premier Khaleda Zia’s party threatened to boycott the polls.

Chief election commissioner A.T.M. Shamsul Huda said the landmark polls, which would be the first in the impoverished and emergency-ruled nation in seven years, would be moved from Dec 18 to later in the month.

“Yes, the election is not going to be held on Dec 18. We will announce the new schedule tomorrow. The new date could be Dec 27, 28 or 29,” he said.

The move is seen as a compromise to ensure the polls are perceived as credible and that all major political parties participate.

It comes after a four-party Islamist alliance, led by Zia’s powerful Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), demanded the delay before they would take part.

The BNP-led alliance won a two-thirds majority in the last elections held in 2001.

The right-of-centre parties also wanted the interim authorities to lift the state of emergency imposed by the current regime when they took control of the country in January 2007.

Since the BNP made its demands almost a week ago, government ministers have been ferrying between talks with that party and its major rival, the Awami League, to try and resolve the standoff.

In the last two days, the election commission also held talks with the two parties to reach a consensus on a new date.—AFP

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