61. The opposition wants the government to step down three months before elections, yielding to a neutral caretaker government that would supervise voting. 62. The opposition leader asked Prime Minister Khaleda Zia to form a neutral caretaker government by Sunday and hold fresh nationwide elections and to release activists detained in jails. 63. The opposition wants the election annulled, a neutral caretaker government to replace Mrs. Zia, and a new election. 64. The president has already rejected an opposition demand to immediately install a neutral caretaker government. 65. The prime minister has rejected the demand for a neutral caretaker government as unconstitutional. 66. The prime minister should hand over power to a neutral caretaker government before the voting, Sheik Hasina said. 67. The strike ended after Mrs. Zia bowed to the opposition and transferred power to a neutral caretaker government to hold general election within three months. 68. The voting will be supervised by a neutral caretaker government that replaced Prime Minister Khaleda Zia who resigned last month bowing to pressure by her adversaries. 69. The voting will be supervised by a neutral caretaker government that replaced Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who resigned last month after pressure from her adversaries. 70. They are demanding Mrs. Zia resign and order general elections supervised by a neutral caretaker government. |