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FRIDAY, JUNE 06, 2025
AL government also wants fair polls, PM tells UK FM

Bangladesh

BSS
07 May, 2023, 09:05 am
Last modified: 07 May, 2023, 03:10 pm

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AL government also wants fair polls, PM tells UK FM

BSS
07 May, 2023, 09:05 am
Last modified: 07 May, 2023, 03:10 pm
Photo: BSS
Photo: BSS

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the Awami League (AL) government also wants free and fair elections in Bangladesh likewise the United Kingdom (UK) as its Foreign Minister James Cleverly along with his wife Susannah Sparks called on her.

"We also want fair elections. My party always maintains democracy in the country. We have given the country's democracy a strong footing," Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen quoted her as saying while briefing reporters after their meeting on Saturday (local time).

Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's younger daughter and the Bangladesh premier's only sister Sheikh Rehana, among others, was present at the meeting held at the bilateral meeting room of Sheikh Hasina's Palace of Residence, The Claridge Hotel.

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Briefing the newsmen at the hotel, the foreign minister said the UK foreign minister has talked about the upcoming general election in Bangladesh and they want a fair election to be held in the country.

?? Foreign Secretary @JamesCleverly and ?? PM Hasina met to cover our bilateral partnership and cultural ties.

Substantive discussion on free, fair and participatory elections; trade; a sustainable solution to the #Rohingyacrisis; and our commitment to a free & open Indo-Pacific pic.twitter.com/TtZsPpzuLy— UK in Bangladesh ???? (@UKinBangladesh) May 7, 2023

In response, the Bangladesh prime minister said, "We're committed to hold a fair election. It requires the participation of all and I want cooperation from all to hold a fair poll."

She said the AL government had done everything required to hold a fair election that includes introducing a voter list with photographs and transparent ballot boxes as none can manipulate the polls.

On the contrary, the BNP had prepared a voter list with 1.23 crore fake voters for rigging votes during its tenure, she said.

"We have made the Election Commission (EC) independent and powerful enough alongside bringing institutional frameworks to hold a fair election," she added.

The prime minister said they believe in Westminster-like democracy following which Bangladesh has introduced a question-answer session.

During the meeting, several bilateral issues like climate, trade and commerce alongside the Rohingya have come up for the talks prominently among other issues, Momen said.

The UK foreign minister has highly praised the humanitarian role of PM Hasina for sheltering a huge number of Rohingyas in Bangladesh.

"Britain will remain beside Bangladesh for quick repatriation of Rohingyas," he said.

Momen said the British government had taken a bill on the Rohingya issue to the Security Council and played an effective role in passing the resolution.

The UK foreign minister also expressed his gratitude to the Bangladesh premier as she joined the coronation of King Charles III.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh has had a very good relationship with the UK since Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur  Rahman arrived in London after being released from the Pakistani jail following the country's independence and was warmly received there.

The UK foreign minister said, "Relations between Bangladesh and the UK are very deep-rooted and it is being further consolidated as the days approach and the relationship has been strengthened over the years." 

He lauded the economic advancement of Bangladesh under the dynamic leadership of Sheikh Hasina.

The Bangladesh premier has highly praised the late Queen Elizabeth II recalling that the Queen had always inquired about her and her younger sister Sheikh Rehana.  

Momen said Sheikh Hasina also had interactions with King Charles III during the Commonwealth Leaders' Event when she invited the King to visit Bangladesh and the King replied positively.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam, PM's Principal Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah, PM's Speechwriter M Nazrul Islam and Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK Saida  Muna Tasneem, among others, were present at the briefing.

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