After years of being denied promotions, Secretariat officials and employees affiliated with BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have begun mobilising following the fall of the Awami League-led government.
They demand immediate promotions, citing prolonged discrimination under the previous administration, reports UNB.
On Wednesday, officials supporting BNP-Jamaat, deprived of promotions for years, gathered at the Secretariat.
Similar gatherings occurred on Tuesday, where the disgruntled employees held meetings. The Ministry of Public Administration's library hosted these gatherings, with around 200 current and retired officials in attendance.
During the decade and a half rule of the Awami League (AL) government, many officials and employees with differing political views were denied promotions, they said. Following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, these officials have started to voice their grievances.
Meetings held on Tuesday and Wednesday saw significant participation from promotion-deprived officials.
Anonymously speaking to the news agency, several officials expressed their frustrations: "Despite our qualifications, we were denied promotions simply because of our political affiliations."
One official noted, "In the last term, the AL government promoted officials to deputy secretary, joint secretary, additional secretary, and secretary positions, but anyone with BNP-Jamaat ties was excluded."
Another official highlighted systemic bias, saying, "Since coming to power in 2009, the AL government sidelined BNP-Jamaat identified officials from significant roles, often making them OSDs (Officers on Special Duty) and blocking their promotions."
Visits to the Secretariat on Tuesday and Wednesday confirmed the presence of BNP-Jamaat affiliated officials gathering at various departments, including the Ministry of Public Administration and the Cabinet Division.
The usually bustling ministerial rooms were notably empty, with nameplates removed and a tense atmosphere prevailing.
Security was tight, with army personnel on duty, replacing the usual police presence. Many AL-affiliated officials were absent, while BNP supporters distributed sweets and organised discussions.
At 12:00 pm on Wednesday, about 100 promotion-deprived employees convened in the Ministry of Public Administration's library, creating a list of those denied promotions.
They attempted to meet Joint Secretary (Administration) Ripon Chakma, chanting slogans when they couldn't find him.
A.B.M. Al Amin, the leader of the promotion-deprived employees, told the news agency, "We demand our promotions be granted today. During the AL government, many who joined later were promoted before us, pushing us down the seniority list. We have faced discrimination for too long."