AlQa'dah 12, 1432, Oct 10, 2011, SPA - Bangladesh's opposition alliance on Monday began a march to campaign for a non-party caretaker system to oversee the 2014 general election. Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia led the procession of several thousand opposition supporters in cars towards Sylhet city, some 300 kilometres north-east of capital Dhaka. "We will not take part in elections under any party government. Restoration of the caretaker administration is a must for holding a free and fair election," Zia, who is also the chief of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), told a rally late last month in Dhaka. "This government has failed to deliver at every field and it has no right to cling to power anymore," Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the party's acting general secretary, told the German Press Agency "DPA".