Winners, losers together to take country forward
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
General Moeen U Ahmed expected that winners in Monday's winners along with the losers would work together for taking the country forward, the army chief, whose force backed up the interim regime in politico-electoral reforms, joined millions in voting for a new parliament, reports UNB.
"The country should not be divided unnecessarily and without any reason," he told reporters after casting his vote at Adamjee Cantonment College polling centre.
Replying to a question, General Moeen said, "This is not only the victory of Bangladesh rather the victory of the whole world."
The United Nations and all other power centres of the present-day world have extended support to the caretaker government for Bangladesh's democratic transition from the state of emergency through necessary reforms to put behind past crises.
The chief of army staff said, "We all want democracy. Democracy is coming back after two years. What can be more pleasurable than this?"
"The country should not be divided unnecessarily and without any reason," he told reporters after casting his vote at Adamjee Cantonment College polling centre.
Replying to a question, General Moeen said, "This is not only the victory of Bangladesh rather the victory of the whole world."
The United Nations and all other power centres of the present-day world have extended support to the caretaker government for Bangladesh's democratic transition from the state of emergency through necessary reforms to put behind past crises.
The chief of army staff said, "We all want democracy. Democracy is coming back after two years. What can be more pleasurable than this?"