14-party seat-sharing decision in a day or two: Quader
AL General Secretary Obaidul Quader said the decision on seat sharing would be announced within 1-2 days
The Awami League-led 14-party alliance will participate in the upcoming 12th parliamentary election as a coalition and the decision on seat sharing would be announced within 1-2 days, AL General Secretary Obaidul Quader said on Tuesday.
"There must be an agreement with the alliance regarding seat sharing. 14 parties may have demands. But the Awami League will evaluate the popular ones. Candidates who can win the election will be given more importance," Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, said during a press conference.
Prime Minister and AL President Sheikh Hasina held a 4-hour meeting with the top leaders of the alliance partners at her official residence Ganabhaban on Monday, AL Office Secretary Biplab Barua said.
Biplab Barua said the heads of four parties from the political alliance have been given the green signal to contest from four AL seats.
During Monday's meeting, a four-member team was formed to distribute seats among the 14-party alliance members.
The members of the committee are AL advisory council member and 14-party alliance coordinator Amir Hossain Amu, Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader, presidium member Jahangir Kabir Nanak and joint general secretary Bahauddin Nasim.
Apart from AL leaders, top leaders of the 14-party alliance were present at the meeting.
Sources said the leaders of the partner parties handed over a short list of seats desired by their respective parties to the AL leadership.
AL leadership has said that the decision on seat sharing will be announced soon after analysing the popularity of the candidates and their ability to win.
"I want all the candidates to be in the field. This will increase voter turnout. Voting will also be festive, participatory and competitive," PM Hasina said during the meeting.
She also said that foreign powers are now imposing sanctions due to the propaganda spread by a vested quarter.
Left-leaning parties criticised for boycotting elections
During the meeting, the AL president criticised the left-leaning parties who are boycotting the election.
"They are now united with the anti-independence forces. Do they not think once, what will happen if there is no election in the country? Who will come to power? What will be their status? They should think about these things," she said.
Need to wait till 17 Dec for 14-party seat sharing: Amu
Amir Hossain Amu, the coordinator and spokesperson of the 14-party alliance, has announced that members of the alliance will have to wait until 17 December to learn about the allocation of parliamentary seats for the 7 January election.
Following a meeting with the top leaders of the two coalition partners yesterday, he informed journalists that the AL would also discuss the seat-sharing issue with the Jatiya Party on Wednesday.
After the meeting, Hasanul Huq Inu, president of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (Jasad), stated that the candidates of the alliance would run the election with the "boat" symbol.
He added, "Through the meeting and dinner with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, they have conveyed a clear message that there is an alliance, and the alliance will participate in the elections together. We will be able to settle the issue of seat sharing."
Earlier, Bangladesh Workers Party President Rashed Khan Menon, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal's Inu, and Jasad General Secretary Shirin Akhtar sat in a meeting at Amu's Dhaka residence.
AL criticises partner parties
PM Hasina also criticised the parties under the 14-party alliance for not being able to increase their strength after being in power for a long time.
"I have always wanted you to be self-reliant. Everyone will benefit if you win the polls on your own," she added.
She advised the partner parties of AL to increase their strength and capabilities.
Menon-Inu demand specific announcement about the seat-sharing
According to the sources present at the meeting, Rashed Khan Menon, president of the Bangladesh Workers Party, asked for a specific announcement about seat sharing.
"It would be better to announce now who will be given what among the leaders of the partner parties so the candidates can start preparing accordingly," he said.
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal President Hasanul Haque Inu raised the same demand.
However, Tariqat Federation Chairman Najibul Bashar Maizbhandari proposed to coordinate seats after discussing with everyone.