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Bright, at least we can breathe now without having to listen to the hoarse voices (rough and deep; husky, croaking) of our politicians and musclemen (sometimes hired women also). Let us hope that Bangladesh does not miss the last train of her life to reach desired destinations of development and civilized society!

Non-party Care-Taker Government:

With the objective of ensuring free, fair and impartial general elections to Parliament, the Thirteenth Amendment Act, 1996 of the Constitution was made on 28th March, 1996 to provide for a Non-party Care-Taker Government, operative from the date on which the Chief Adviser of such Government enters upon office after Parliament is dissolved or stands dissolved by reason of expiration of its term till the date on which a new Prime Minister enters upon office after the general elections to the Parliament.

The Care-Taker Government is collectively responsible to the President. The executive power of the Republic during this period, subject to the provisions of Article 58D(1) of the Constitution (discharging functions as an interim government and carrying on routine functions), vests in the Chief Adviser. The Non-Party Care-taker Government consists of the Chief Adviser at its head and not more than ten other Advisers, all of whom are to be appointed by the President.

The Chief Adviser is required to be appointed, in the manner stipulated in Article 58C of the Constitution, from among the two last retired Chief Justices or from the two last retired judges of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court or from eminent citizens qualified to be an Adviser after consultation with major political parties.

An Adviser is required to be a person qualified for election as an MP, not to be a member of any political party or of any organization associated with any political party, not be a candidate for the ensuing Parliamentary election and not over seventy two years of age.

The Care-taker Government’s primary responsibility is to render to the Election Commission all possible aid / assistance that may be required for holding the general election of members of Parliament peacefully, fairly and impartially.

The concept of Care-taker Government is a constitutional device to enable the holding of general parliamentary elections in a fair and impartial manner, free of any party influences on the Government machinery.

2007-03-10 13:00:51 · answer #1 · answered by Hafiz 7 · 2 0

what ever the Human rights Activists ask for Vote,
We the Mass People don't want Voting in even next 2 Years.
Putting Tareq in Jail is the Victory of Mass people against the Corruption and make fun with the History Books.

Khaleda also should be punished for last 5 years corruption.

Sheikh Hasna just shut up and stop asking for vote.

2007-03-10 17:34:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 1 1

give them at least 2 years time.

2007-03-11 10:19:21 · answer #3 · answered by Difi 4 · 0 0

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