Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya, convenor of Citizen’s Platform and celebrated fellow at CPD, on the present time (9 December) said bureaucrats now appear sooner than other folks in diversified identities, which has change into a arena.
“A particular individual that’s a bureaucrat on the present time turns a politician the next day and then a businessman the next day. It has change into a arena that they plot sooner than us in quite a lot of kinds,” he said on the Citizen’s Convention 2024 consolidation session titled “Folks-centric Reform for Correct Governance: Aspirations of Deprived Communities” within the capital.
Citizen’s Platform for SDGs Bangladesh, with strengthen from the United Worldwide locations Construction Programme (UNDP), Bangladesh and the Swiss Company for Construction and Cooperation, arranged the two-day conference on 8 and 9 December at BICC.
“In quite a lot of circumstances, these three issues [identities] have change into the identical [with the same person],” he said.
The noted public coverage analyst asked the contributors who were the most extremely efficient — bureaucrats, politicians or businessmen. They spoke back bureaucrats.
Then he said the ‘bureaucrats’ were described as the most extremely efficient furthermore within the discussions they held in diversified aspects of Bangladesh.
Turning to the native authorities disaster, Dr Debapriya suggested the formation of an independent charge to bolster the native authorities.
If there might be an independent native authorities charge, the culture of sacking an elected public representative on a straightforward excuse might perhaps furthermore furthermore be prevented, and it’ll allocate a charge range for the native authorities bodies, he said.
The CPD celebrated fellow furthermore suggested that the provision for utilizing the electoral symbols of the political parties must be withdrawn.
Political scientist Prof Rounaq Jahan, a celebrated fellow at CPD, presided over the session, whereas Prof Mustafizur Rahman, one other celebrated fellow at CPD, and Sonali Dayaratne, Deputy Resident Handbook, UNDP, Bangladesh were, among others, contemporary.