Staff Reporter: Late President Hussain Muhammad Ershad's Jatiya Party has been divided several times due to the arrogance of the party's top leaders and political context.
However, this time, the party's senior leaders are entering the political arena to build a new great unity and become the political controlling force of the future.
It has been learned that the party's national conference is scheduled to be held in Dhaka on June 28.
Extensive preparations are being made starting from the center to the grassroots level around the conference.
The party leaders have said that those who left the party in the past due to arrogance of the party will return to the party and take the scope of the Jatiya Party to a larger scale based on the conference. There are rumors within the party that the leaders of the Jatiya Party divided in different parts will rise on one stage at the June 28 conference.
In this regard, Jatiya Party Co-Chairman and former minister ABM Ruhul Amin Howlader said, the conference on the 28th will be a conference to unite the Jatiya Party.
Through this conference, those who have left the party for various reasons in the past will return.
Jatiya Party will conduct the politics of the future in a large-scale house of strong unity, combining the young and the old. Inviting leaders and activists from all walks of life to participate in the conference, this influential leader of the Jatiya Party added, "We are all Ershad's charioteers. To realize the dream of the late Ershad, we have taken the initiative to unite the Jatiya Party."
I believe that the unity of the Jatiya Party will be strengthened through the conference on the 28th, and the Jatiya Party will play an important role in the politics of Bangladesh in the future.
It has been learned that the current Chairman of the Jatiya Party, GM Quader, announced the conference on the 28th as per the decision of the party's presidium, but suddenly canceled the decision of the presidium and announced the postponement of the conference.
Most of the party's top leaders consider this to be unconstitutional.
They claim that the party's senior co-chairman, former successful Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Barrister Anisul Islam Mahmud, announced his candidacy for the post of chairman, and former minister ABM Ruhul Amin Howlader for the post of secretary general, immediately after GM Quader hastily postponed the conference with a single decision.
But in view of the demands of the grassroots level, including most of the party's presidium members, most of the party's presidium members have expressed their firm determination to complete the national conference of the Jatiya Party on June 28.