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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Bangladesh: Challenges for Hasina led Government

With an unprecedented landslide victory for Sheikh Hasina for a third
time, the expectations of the people are naturally high. Though the
election was easy, Hasina is now faced with many challenges that need to
be immediately addressed.
The first and foremost is international acceptability of the election
results and cooperation in future. The next will be to get around the
opposition who are miffed with just not a defeat but a ‘rout’ and their
continuing demand for fresh elections. The third will be to keep the
over enthusiastic cadres disciplined and motivated to work for the
general welfare of the country. Fourth will be, in keeping the extremist
religious and radical factions under control to maintain law and order
Fifth will be to continue the good economic performance that has been a
creditable achievement of Hasina’s government in the last few years with
Bangladesh now poised to move from its status as the least developed
country. There is of course an urgent need to deal with massive
corruption and the drug menace that has bedeviled the country. The last
will be to deal with the ambitious BRI projects of China amounting to
over 30 Billion dollars without getting into a debt trap as it happened
to many other countries.
The Foreign Minister A.K. Abdul Momen had his first diplomatic meeting
with 55 members of the Diplomatic Corps and sought their cooperation. He
said- “We need active collaboration and partnership amongst all to
achieve core goals of the Government.” Several of the diplomats who were
present assured the Foreign Minister of their support to Bangladesh in
every possible way.
The European Union conveyed through its Ambassador its willingness to
remain constructively engaged with the new Government and work together
on issues of mutual interest like good governance, deeper economic
partnership, the Rohingya crisis, migration, climate change, development
cooperation and more. The EU Envoy further explained ways as to how to
approach the existing instruments of engagement in the context of
Bangladesh- European Union relationship in a post LDC era.
On 18th Jan., a UN Spokesperson called upon the stake holders in
Bangladesh political Sphere to engage in meaningful dialogue for a
positive outcome. This was in response to query regarding his
observations on the election on allegations of vote rigging,
intimidation and crackdown on opposition. The Spokesperson did not fail
to mention that it was obvious that the election was not “perfect”.
There is need for Bangladesh Election Commission to look into the allegations as speedily as possible.
It is not known as to what the response of the US Ambassador was when a
delegation of the BNP with all the details of allegations of the
irregularities of the election met him soon after the election results
were announced. But what is to be noted is that the expectation of the
opposition parties mainly BNP that the election of Sheikh Hasina’s
Government will not be accepted internationally has not come true. This
also happened soon after the last elections in 2014 when the BNP
boycotted the elections and gave up without a fight! The last to
congratulate Sheikh Hasina was the OIC.
In a mammoth rally held in Dhaka on 19th January Hasina made a
conciliatory statement that her administration would work for all
citizens irrespective of their political affiliations or views. She
promised to do what has been mandated in the party’s manifesto in
freeing the country of militancy, drugs, corruption and poverty and
ensuring peace and development.
Little noticed in the rally was that there were only three portraits of
the leaders. One was that of Banga Bandhu and the second was that of
Sheikh Hasina. The third should have been a surprise – was that of
Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Joy Wazed. It looks that finally the
succession issue has been settled. Sheikh Hasina in her first
Parliamentary meeting after the election did mention that she may not
head the party after her present term!
On the 13th, Hasina expressed her willingness to hold fresh talks with
all the political parties. This was welcomed by none other than Dr.
Kamal Hossein of Oikya Front and said that it was a positive decision.
If Hossein thought that it would be for holding fresh elections under a
“neutral” Government, he was mistaken. There was no response from the
main opposition party- the BNP
One of the opposition lawyers moved the High Court to annul the oath
taking of the newly elected members of the Parliament on technical
grounds. But the High Court turned it down. The tenure of the 10th
Parliament will expire on Jan 28th and the new law makers will take
charge on January 30th.
The opposition BNP is yet to come to terms with the new situation. There
is a feeling of frustration over the failure of the party in winning
the elections. There is no regret however in allowing the JEI to contest
the elections in their name, though the Oikya Front Partner Dr. Kama
Hossein did admit in their party’s meeting that taking Jamaat along to
the Polls was a ‘mistake’.
Two senior leaders of the BNP- members of the policy making National
Standing Committee- Khandekar Mosharraf Hossain and Moudud Ahmed called
for reforms in the party at a discussion chaired by the Secretary
General on the 18th of January. They demanded that the party should be
restructured through a National Council and tested and more devoted
members should be brought to the leadership. They said “we have been
identified as failed ones- must leave the posts and leave it to the
youth”. It is doubtful whether any change can occur with Tarique Rahman
still leading the party from London! Tarique stands sentenced on charges
of money laundering, corruption and above all for his involvement in
the in the deadly “ August 21 Grenade attack.”. Hasina has declared that
she is determined to bring him back from London to undergo the
sentence!
The Rohingya issue will continue to be a challenge for Hasina with over a
million Rohingyas camping in Southern Bangladesh. The prospect of any
of those returning to Myanmar is getting bleak as days goes by and, in
the meantime, the Jihadi elements within the refugee camps are getting
entrenched. The ARSA is already said to have strengthened its position
among the refugees particularly among those who are still camping in the
no man’s land.
The other challenge will be the implementation of the projects under the
Belt Road Initiative. In the multi-channel Tunnel project in
Chittagong, Bangladesh is said to have contributed a fair amount from
its own funds in addition to long term loans of Chinese Exim Bank. It
looks that Bangladesh is aware of the potential “debt traps” which other
countries had got into and is carefully managing the projects. To the
credit of Bangladesh, it should be said that the major Rail cum Road
bridge project over Padma is being done by Bangladesh from its own fund
