Reasons behind Ashraf's removal
Prime minister's annoyance, inactiveness in party and ministerial activities and internal political feud were behind Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam's removal from the LGRD ministry, sources in the government and the ruling party said.
According to them, a group of influential people in the government and the party had been working against Ashraf for quite some time and their roles played a vital part in his removal. In addition, Ashraf annoyed the government high-ups by differing on many issues.
Sources say the allegation that Ashraf was inactive in the party or that he often did not go to office is nothing new. He kept the office for more than six years amid these allegations.
They believe that neither this nor his absence from Tuesday's Ecnec meeting was the main reason behind for his removal. The decision was already made but the Tuesday's incident only quickened it.
At the beginning of the Ecnec meeting Finance Minister AMA Muhith made an outburst over Ashraf's absence and the PM promptly gave the decision to remove Ashraf from the ministry.
A source close to Ashraf said Ashraf skipped the Ecnec meeting because he was against the project involving Tk 6,076 crore under which every lawmaker would get Tk 20 crore for development work in their constituencies in the next five years.
The project was placed in before the cabinet without consulting him, the source added.
The cabinet approved the project anyway.
Ashraf's removal, however, surprised many party leaders.
Some AL leaders believe that the PM wants to make the party stronger. And therefore she relieved Ashraf of the ministry job so he can give more time to party leaders and activists. According to them, the decision has been mutual.
Obaidul Quader, road transport and bridges minister and also an AL presidium member, yesterday said Syed Ashraf might have been removed so that he could devote his time to party activities.
"“Maybe the prime minister felt Syed Ashraf is under too much pressure to discharge his duties as minister and party general secretary and making him a minister without portfolio would allow him to give more time to the party,” he told reporters while visiting Babu Bazar bridge.
According to the sources, the cabinet may see more changes after Eid.
Muhith himself yesterday hinted of cabinet reshuffle.
Asked to clarify, he said, "I have no idea... there will be a slight recast. But it's difficult to say exactly what will happen.”
About Ashraf's removal, Muhith said, “Several of us knew beforehand that there would be a change in Syed Ashraf's portfolio.”
Senior AL leader Suranjit Sengupta said Ashraf's removal was for the sake of the party and the country's democracy.
"Syed Ashraf is a veteran and tested politician and a politician like him does not bother about whether he is in charge of any ministry or not," he added.
Yesterday, Ashraf spent the whole day at his official residence on Bailey Road and met visitors there.
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