Although the United States Pre-Election Assessment Mission has recommended substantive talks between political parties for inclusive elections, there is no possibility of talks between the ruling Awami League and the BNP due to the conditions, the leaders of the two major political parties. Said indicated.
However, both the camps are blaming each other for the current situation.
On one hand, BNP wants the resignation of Sheikh Hasina led government, while Awami League is not ready to make any compromise in this regard.
As the elections are approaching, both the parties are moving forward to show their strength on the streets through programs and counter-programs.
Political analysts say that both the camps are currently trying to achieve victory by showing their strength in support of themselves.
However, a section of leaders from both parties feel the need for talks to avoid violence.
But while showing loyalty to the stance of their respective parties, they are also supporting their strategies.
