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After a discussion with its Grand Alliance allies, the Jatiya Party will decide whether it will sit in the opposition bench in parliament, the party’s secretary general said.
“We are and will be with the Grand Alliance. We will decide whether to go to parliament as the main opposition in a day or two,” Mashiur Rahman Ranga said at a press conference in Dhaka yesterday.
“But before that, we will discuss the issue with the Grand Alliance,” he added without specifying the time of the meeting.
HM Ershad’s party, which became the main opposition in parliament after the last general election boycotted by the BNP, secured 20 seats in Sunday’s elections – the second highest number of constituencies after the ruling party’s 259. The Awami League’s other allies also won eight seats with its ‘boat’ logo. The BNP could manage only five plus two of its ally Dr Kamal Hossain-led Gono Forum in the Jatiya Oikya Front coalition with no chance to become the main opposition.
Despite being the main opposition, the Jatiya Party had three of its MPs, including Ranga, was also part of the government, thus playing a “dual role” that drew criticisms for the absence of strong dissent in parliament.
Jatiya Party Chairman HM Ershad was hospitalized after announcing a dramatic boycott of the last election, but his party ultimately joined the polls. He went to Singapore for treatment but won a seat in his Rangpur stronghold again. Ranga said the former president has recovered a lot and would travel to Singapore again if he feels sick. He also said Ershad has accepted the results of the election.
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