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Hasan seeks closer ties with Japan 

BSS . Dhaka
01 Oct 2023 21:15:40 | Update: 01 Oct 2023 21:20:39
Hasan seeks closer ties with Japan 
Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori pays a courtesy call on Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud at his Secretariat office on Sunday — BSS Photo

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud sought Japanese cooperation to build up closer ties and work more closely as Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori paid a courtesy call on him at his Secretariat office on Sunday.  

The minister extended thanks to the envoy for his country’s support in economic and infrastructural sectors over the last 52 years.

Talking to reporters after the meeting the minister said, “We discussed how the two countries can work more closely in future.”

As they discussed about the next general elections the minister informed the ambassador of the government’s firm commitment to hold a free, fair, transparent, and credible election with the participation of political parties and people.

However, BNP, a major political party is boycotting the polls consequently, which is not a good practice for democracy, he said.

Pointing out the political violence created by the BNP in 2013, 2014 and 2015 particularly the violence ahead of the 2014 general election the minister said BNP is still out to create chaos before the coming polls.

Replaying to a quarry about BNP’s movement, Dr Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary, said none will be allowed to unleash violence in the country.

“Anyone can wage political movement and demand government’s resignation, but issuing an ultimatum specifying time and date to topple the government is not acceptable and it is not the language of politics,” he said.

“BNP’s statements reveal that they want to carry out violence and sabotage. But none will be allowed to make the country unstable.”

The minister added that the Awami League is a party of the common masses and it knows very well how to deal with troublemakers in the political ground.

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