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The ruling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on
Sunday said that the United Nations could not interfere in any country’s
internal matter without the approval from its general assembly and security
council.
‘UN cannot interfere in any country’s internal matter without receiving
approval from its general assembly and security council,’ he said responding to
reporters about the UN’s fresh call for holding free, peaceful and inclusive
elections at a briefing at AL president Sheikh Hasina’s political office in the
capital’s Dhanmondi area.
He
asked why the election would not be considered as inclusive without the
participation of one or two parties.
He
claimed that 28 registered political parties, out of 44, were taking part in
the election.
The
United Nations has once again said that it wanted to see a free, peaceful and
inclusive national election in Bangladesh with the participation of all
political parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
‘Our
advice, not to repeat myself, is that everyone involved in elections, the
government, the opposition, journalists, civil society, all work together to
ensure elections where people can express themselves freely, where people can
vote freely and that the elections be inclusive and peaceful,’ the UN
secretary-general’s spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said while addressing a
routine briefing at the UN headquarters in New York on Friday, December 1.
Quader,
also the road transport and bridges minister said, ‘The party will not expel
any independent candidates.’
He
alleged that the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party had taken the
path of ‘extremism’ as the party had failed in its movement.
AL organising secretaries Mirza Azam and
BM Mozammel Haque and its office secretary Biplab Barua, among others, were
present at the briefing.
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