Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader sees no necessity of a neutral government during parliamentary election.
"The Election Commission will conduct the election. So, the EC needs to be neutral as law enforcement agencies will remain under the commission," he said.
The road transport and bridges minister came up with the statement while talking to reporters at the secretariat on Sunday, reports UNB.
The jurisdiction of the election-time government will be limited, said Quader adding that the polls-time government will be formed by October.
Quader informed that the EC will announce the schedule for the upcoming parliamentary polls in the first week of November.
"BNP's demand for a neutral government to oversee the general election goes beyond the constitutional jurisdiction. They're insisting on it for creating anarchy in a peaceful country," he said.
"There's nothing to invite BNP to participate in the election. Election is not any private function to be held at my house that I will invite them. All the parties will participate in the election. No one will wait for BNP," the AL leader quipped.
About permission for BNP's rally at Suhrawardy Udyan, Quader said, "BNP has got the permission as the government is cordial to them. Conditions are not the issue here. Even, we cannot arrange any rally without police permission. We also need permission though we're in power now. So, where is the problem for BNP to seek permission?"
Responding to a question about the Digital Security Act, Quader said the Information Minister is going to hold a meeting with the Editors' Council at the secretariat today over the issue.