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BNP chief Tarique Rahman says controversies surrounding EC needed to be...

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo DHAKA, Jan 17 : Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman has alleged that some of the recent actions and positions taken by the Election Commission have raised controversy, which needed to be addressed. Speaking at a discussion with families of victims of enforced disappearances, killings and torture at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre, Rahman said it was “painful” to acknowledge the controversy surrounding the Election Commission, but stressed that the BNP did not want to escalate tensions. “Although it is painful to say, we have recently seen some controversial roles and positions taken by the Election Commission, as a responsible political party, the BNP wants to exercise restraint.” Rahman said.

BNP chief Tarique Rahman says controversies surrounding EC needed to be...

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Key Highlights

  • The event was organised by Amra BNP Paribar and Mayer Daak.
  • Addressing the families present, Rahman said the depth of their suffering made it difficult to find words of comfort.
  • He urged all those who believe in democracy to remain alert, warning that attempts to derail the democratic process by manufacturing controversy must not be allowed to succeed.
  • “The BNP has made plans to ensure that the sacrifices of martyrs remain alive in public memory.
  • However, due to certain obligations related to the Election Commission, I am unable to elaborate on those plans at this moment,” he added.
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