The Dhaka Times Desk Inter-election government has started its work. But the country is heading towards an inevitable conflict due to the main opposition party not coming to this election.

After the phone conversation with the Prime Minister, many people assumed that there would be a solution, but later it was seen that the phone conversation also failed. In a situation when the new members of the Council of Ministers took oath, then Khaleda Zia met with the President. Seeing such a situation, the countrymen were hopeful. But now the same story is being seen. Movement and strike. An uncertainty in the country, which has been going on for the past years.
On November 21, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina exchanged pleasantries with BNP Acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and proposed to everyone in the discussion. The people of the country became very happy after seeing such statements in newspapers and TV news. But on Friday, the situation suddenly changed. The fear of that conflict appeared again. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir's statement that 'the country will be immobilized only if the schedule is announced' has plunged the countrymen into a deep fear.
All the efforts of foreign diplomats or the country's civil society and businessmen seem to have gone in vain. Even after so many people's advice, nothing is happening. And in such a situation, the country is moving forward with an unknown fear. What will happen to the people of this country? How will the people pass the coming months? The common people of this country are living in such fear. The situation has become such that people are now thinking, 'There should be no more politics in this country'. People of this country got back their rights one day because of politicians. And again because of these politicians they have to be crushed. How much more? People now want freedom from these violence. People want to live in peace. It is the only hope that the politicians of this country will appreciate the aspirations of the people.