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Internet Edition. April 4, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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AL, BNP welcome govt move for dialogue UNB, Dhaka Awami League and BNP yesterday welcomed the government-sponsored dialogue to be held this month, aiming to hold the stalled general election in a free, fair and credible manner. "We welcome the dialogue, we're waiting for it as we first raised the demand for it to reach a national consensus," Awami League general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam told UNB. In reply to a question, he said issues like price-hike, state of emergency, pre-election atmosphere, law and order and reforms of different constitutional bodies will be raised by Awami League at the dialogue. "We'll also discuss the pre- and post-election situation," he said. Asked whether the release of Sheikh Hasina will be raised, Ashraf said, "We hope our leader will be sent abroad for treatment before the dialogue. So, we would not require to raise the issue." BNP joint secretary general Goyeshwar Chandra Roy said the planned dialogue would help remove unrest and distrust between political parties and the government. He, however, suggested the presence of detained BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia and detained Awami League president Sheikh Hasina to make the dialogue effective. Pro-reform BNP acting secretary general Maj (retd) Hafizuddin Ahmed said they would raise three points - transition to democracy, bringing down the soaring prices to a tolerable level and the release of Khaleda Zia-at the dialogue. He hoped that the dialogue would be held without any condition from the government side.
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