The date for announcing the schedule for the upcoming 13th National Parliament elections has not been finalized. A four-pronged fight has already begun for the control of the administration. The interim government, BNP-Jamaat-Awami League have started the fight. However, the fascist bureaucrats of the Awami League are reluctant to leave the field in the administration.
Within six months of the current interim government taking office, Jamaat supporters are the first to take over the administration. The deprived BNP supporters are not getting promotions due to the anger of the government and Jamaat supporters. Awami League supporters are also trying. The leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement have started planning to take over the administration again. They are already holding meetings with government officials at the district and upazila levels in the field administration. However, some advisors are creating a circle by transferring and appointing government officials of their choice in their respective ministries. Although the interim government has taken various initiatives to restore momentum in the administration, it is still not fruitful. There is a fear of being deprived of promotions in the administration or not getting good postings.
In keeping with the previous government, a section has engaged in extreme partisanship. Some overzealous government officials are behaving like leaders and activists of (political) parties. Still, the beneficiaries of the fascist government are carrying out their activities with force in various parts of the administration. This is increasing the anger and frustration of those who have been deprived for the past 16 years. Officials who have been deprived for the past 15 years during the decadent Awami League government are still roaming the streets. The fascist allies are still in important positions in the administration. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Administration, starting from the Office of the Chief Advisor, is still in the hands of fascist officials. However, although some fascist officials have been transferred from the Advisory Office, they are again trying to get transferred to better ministries. All in all, some party-neutral government bureaucrats are in trouble due to four-way pressure. However, it is known that most of the bureaucrats in the administration are still not willing to support any political party other than BNP and Awami League.