Staff Reporter :The High Court division of the Supreme Court has given two formulas for the election- time government for the next parliamentary elections at a time when controversy over the system is dominating the scene and the major opposition alliance led by BNP is demanding a neutral caretaker government under whatever name. The High Court formulas appeared in its observation in the full judgment on the uncontested election of 153 MPs in the 10th parliamentary election held on January 5 last year. It said under the first formula a 50-member cabinet made up of fresh ministers from all parties led by the incumbent Prime Minister may take responsibility to hold the next parliamentary election. Under the second formula main opposition party may be asked to govern the country for the last one year of the five-year tenure of Jatiya Sangsad. Under the scheme the HC has also suggested empowering the Election Commission so it could reject the decisions of any ministry, even that of the prime minister, during the of the election-time government. This is the first time two distinct formulas were presented for the election-time government since the court scrapped the 13th amendment to the constitution in 2010.Many politicians and legal experts have made cautious remarks on the proposed formula put forth by the country’s higher court while others refrained from comments. Many held the view that the very HC observation proves that there is a political crisis in the country and that should be resolved. The HC observations came while disposing two writs filed challenging uncontested election of 153 MPs in the 10th parliamentary elections. The HC Division bench of Justice Mirza Hussain Haider and Justice Muhammad Khurshid Alam Sarkar rejected the writs on 19 June 2014. It released recently the full verdict on the writs.The HC, however, has stressed the need for building up different constitutional and statutory bodies for resolving the dispute over handing over power to the interim government.”No formula can help the nation in resolving the eternal dispute regarding peaceful handover of power following the completion of the term of an elected government until or unless the political parties are sincere and serious in building up different constitutional and statutory bodies,” it observed. Cancellation of the caretaker government system in 2011 through a constitutional amendment by the then Awami League-led government prompted the BNP-led alliance to boycott the January 5 polls, which recorded an unprecedented number of MPs being elected uncontested.The legality of the unopposed election was challenged with the HC in a writ petition filed by a Jatiya Party leader. In his petition, JP leader Khondoker Abdus Salam prayed for the restoration of the caretaker government system or direction on an acceptable form of the election-time government.More about first formula Under the first formula as the HC division said MPs from political parties with representation in the current parliament will be picked as ministers of the election-time cabinet. The ratio of representation of each party will be determined from the percentage of votes that a political party secured in the 10th parliamentary election.However, the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami will have no representation in this cabinet under this formula as the two parties along with others boycotted the polls.To ensure their participation, the HC proposed inclusion of five technocrat ministers who will come from the parties that boycotted the last parliamentary election.This cabinet may be formed 90 days before the completion of the five-year tenure of the current parliament or after dissolution of the parliament given it is dissolved suddenly, according to the formula.The HC has also spoken about distribution of important portfolios — home affairs, public administration, finance, law, foreign affairs and defense.It proposed distribution of these important portfolios among the parties with representation in parliament through lottery to avoid controversy. The 12th parliamentary election can also be held under this formula, the HC said.More about second formulaUnder the second formula the majority party would govern the country for the first four years, and then the main opposition would take over and run the country for the remaining one year.The main opposition would be deemed qualified to run the country only if it secured at least half of the aggregated votes secured by the winning party in the last parliamentary election. Then the interim cabinet will be formed by the leader of the majority party in accordance with the first formula.If the main opposition fails to secure the said amount of votes, the majority party shall govern the country for the full five-year tenure, according to the second formula. The constitution needs to be amended for implementing the second formula. No amendment is required for the first formula however, said the HC. The HC stated, “Arranging a free, fair and impartial national election, be it before the completion of the five-year term or on completion of the tenure, is the most important Constitutional duty of the state, among all other Constitutional functions, as engraved in different provisions of our Constitution as without the national election, no one can conceive democracy or the operation of rule of law in the country.”Therefore, it is the foremost duty of all the political parties to maintain an election friendly atmosphere immediately before the national election and to continue the same till completion of the election so as to enable the Election Commission to perform its Constitutional duties.”For this, all the political parties are required to abstain from holding any agitation in the streets or from undertaking any violent political programme.”The above formula may be a way out from the confrontational politics practiced by the political parties of Bangladesh and instead stepping forward towards the road of democracy,” it added.Stressing the need for making functional the various government divisions and departments with a patriotic zeal, the HC said the members of civil service, police, judiciary and the EC should be trained in a proper working environment throughout their service career.This would urge them to carry out their respective functions and duties during the national elections without being influenced by any political ideology but instead, always being guided by the great spirit and the high ideals of our national independence, the HC continued.”Otherwise, whatever the best formula for election time Government is devised and incorporated in our Constitution, it would still not work in our country because the interested quarters would eventually be seeking to make the system controversial and dysfunctional on this or that pleas as happened in the case of the Non-Political Caretaker Government, a formula which was invented by all the political parties of this country but failed to get a permanent place in our Constitution as its provisions were misused by the vested quarters and thus the Apex Court gave its consent to annul the system,” the HC observed.The HC has also explained the rationale behind its formulas. It said the judges of this court, being the citizens of this land, cannot overlook the issue which attempts to jeopardise the lives of the public and the national interest in the course of adjudication upon the constitutional issues.