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PM Hasina hints at holding no dialogue before next polls

Bangladesh’s people will still take part in polls even if a party boycotts it, says the premier

Update : 26 Nov 2022, 06:37 PM

Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina on Saturday hinted that no dialogue would be held prior to the next general election, saying any party can take part in the polls if it wants.

"Bangladesh has multi-party democracy and the Election Commission. If any party wants to participate in the (next general) election, they can. If any party has no capability of taking part in the election, they do not have to," she said.

The prime minister said this while addressing the opening session of the sixth triennial council of the Bangladesh Mohila Awami League (BMAL), the women's wing of the ruling Awami League, at the historic Suhrawardi Udyan, in Dhaka on Saturday.

"Many people say dialogue should be held. With whom the dialogue will be held, is it with the BNP, the convicts Khaleda Zia, and Tarique Zia, who wanted to kill me by grenade attacks?" she said.

The prime minister questioned whether they would have to hold dialogue with the corrupts, embezzlers of orphan money, money launderers, arms traffickers, grenade attackers, and killers of Ivy Rahman.

She added that Ziaur Rahman, husband of Khaleda Zia, was the killer of her father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The prime minister asserted that the people of the country will take part in elections even if any party boycotted it and they would not accept vote rigging.

Referring to the February 15, 1996 election held by Khaleda Zia, she said the people of the country did not accept the election and toppled them from power within one and a half months of the election.

"Khaleda Zia had to step down (from the power) after being found guilty of vote rigging," she said.  

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