BNP expects foreigners' comments on CG, but none raises it: Hasan
Saturday, 15 July 2023
CHATTOGRAM, July 14 (BSS): Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Friday said the BNP expected that the visiting foreign representatives would talk about a non-party caretaker government (CG) and the resignation of the present government but none raised the issue.
"This caretaker government issue was not raised in any conversation. The BNP's one-point demand is the resignation of the Awami League government and formation of a non-partisan government. They neither got any support for the demand from the people of Bangladesh nor from foreigners," he said.
Hasan, also Joint General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League (AL), said this while replying to queries from journalists after delivering a speech as the chief guest at a certificate-distribution ceremony of the Computer Science-Breeze programme on the UG campus of the Asian University for Women in Chattogram.
The programme was organized in cooperation with Stanford University of the United States.
Noting that only a free and fair election was discussed during talks with foreign representatives, the minister said even the issue of inclusive elections for all did not come up in the discussion.
"Definitely, we want the participation of all political parties, including the BNP in the next election. We want to contest the polls with everyone," he said.
He said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government will perform its routine duties during the election and the election will be held under the Election Commission in line with the country's constitution.
Asked about BNP's 31-point demand, Hasan said BNP announced one point the day before yesterday and the next day they declared 31 points.
He said the BNP's Wednesday's demand for the resignation of the government is not a new one.
"I have been hearing about their one-point movement since 2013. It is like changing the shell of a snake and playing the same drum over the years. There is nothing new," he added.
He said the BNP wanted to call a rally during the visit of a delegation from the European Union, the United States of America and other countries with a view to showing the foreigners how many people they could gather in their rally.
The information minister said 30,000 people gathered in front of Nayapaltan and there were not more than 40,000 people there.