CARETAKER GOVERNMENT IN BANGLADESH 1. INTRODUCTION The caretaker government of Bangladesh is a form of government system in which the country is ruled by a selected government for an interim period during transition from one government to another, after the completion tenure of the former. As the outgoing government hands over their power, the caretaker government comes into place. The main objective of the caretaker government is to create an environment in which an election can be held in a free and fair manner without any political influence of the outgoing government. The head of the Caretaker government is called the Chief Adviser and is selected by the President, and the Chief Adviser selects the other advisers. The administration is generally distributed between the advisers. The Chief Adviser and the other advisers are committed for their activities to the President. A caretaker government was first introduced in 1990 when three party alliances jointly made a demand for it. It was constitutionalized in 1996 by the Parliament dominated by Bangladesh Nationalist Party. A Caretaker government is headed by a Chief Adviser who enjoys the same power as the regular prime minister of the country except defense matters. The Advisors function as Ministers. Since 1996, the Caretaker government has held the elections of 1996, .2001 and 2008. Caretaker Government in the parlance of institutional government, a caretaker government is one which normally takes care of state administration for an interim period until the regular new government is formed. In established parliamentary system, there is a convention of transformation of the outgoing government into a caretaker government for the time being before the holding of general election. Such temporary government exists only to perform day to day administrative jobs, and is not supposed to deal with policy initiating functions which may influence the election results. During the period the caretaker government maintains neutral status for ensuring free and fair general elections. In the parliamentary framework, after the dissolution of one ministry, the practice of establishing caretaker government for organizing general polls has been observed in all democratic countries.1 Bangladesh is a democratic country. The aim & object of t he neo-Bangladesh was to ensured rule of law & fundamental human rights for its citizen. Today democracy is playing a vital role in international politics. Bangladesh is not for behind from that system. The Parliamentary democracy was incorporated in the constitution earlier. After the independence of Bangladesh, it suffered from Military dictatorship several times. After 1991 Bangladesh Nationalist Parties (BNP) came into power throw an election. Free & Fair Election is the prime requirement of Democracy. But this democracy was injured by the Ruling parties several times. The opposition parties could not keep their confidence in he general Election under the Ruling party. In these regard, a non-party caretaker Govt. System was emerged during 1996.' In the face of the movement, sixth parliament passed the constitution (Thirteenth Amendment) Act. 1996 providing for a non-party caretaker Government consisting of one chief adviser at its head & not more than ten Adviser for a Limited period during which parliamentary election is to be held.2 2.1 Concept of caretaker Government caretaker: The concept of caretaker government is used in various ways in different countries. In true sense the term caretaker government is a non-party government & obtain itself from contesting the election & is pointed particularly for conducting a free & fair diction.3 1
www.caretakergovernment.com Mahmudul Islam, Constitutional law of Bangladesh, 2nd ed. 3 Md. Abdul Halim (Constitution, Constitutional law and poltics: Bangladesh perspective.) 2