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The United Nations has reiterated its hope for "free,
fair and credible elections" in Bangladesh.
"I haven't seen the letter, and I would just refer you
to what I've already said extensively on the elections in Bangladesh and our
hopes for a free, fair, and credible elections," Stephane Dujarric,
spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, told reporters during a regular
briefing on December 8, reports UNB.
Earlier in November, Bangladesh conveyed to the United
Nations that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is "determined to hold a free
and fair election" but will not tolerate burning of public and private
properties and human lives in the name of demonstration that the opposition
frequently perpetrates.
"In the context of undue, unwarranted and vested
political pressure that we are facing from different comers ahead of our
upcoming National Parliamentary Election, we hope that United Nations system,
including its Secretariat, agencies and country office, would play a
constructive and collaborative role to assist Bangladesh to remain persistent
in its development trajectory," Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen wrote in
his letter to the UN.
The letter was written on November 19 and the Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the UN transmitted it to the UN on November 20.
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