The Awami League yesterday wrote back to US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu saying “there is not enough time for holding any meaningful dialogue” that would bring about tangible outcomes.
How many of us really believe that the current laws and institutions in Bangladesh lend the capacity to hold free and fair elections?
Is there a connection between India’s clarification of its policy and Lu’s letter?
Ongoing hostilities to BNP make any success a distant possibility
US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu has written to the Awami League, BNP, and Jatiya Party, urging them to engage in talks without any conditions to unlock the political stalemate.
The US pre-election assessment mission yesterday recommended dialogue between political parties in order to hold a credible, inclusive and peaceful election in Bangladesh.
The Awami League yesterday wrote back to US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu saying “there is not enough time for holding any meaningful dialogue” that would bring about tangible outcomes.
How many of us really believe that the current laws and institutions in Bangladesh lend the capacity to hold free and fair elections?
Is there a connection between India’s clarification of its policy and Lu’s letter?
Ongoing hostilities to BNP make any success a distant possibility
US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu has written to the Awami League, BNP, and Jatiya Party, urging them to engage in talks without any conditions to unlock the political stalemate.
The US pre-election assessment mission yesterday recommended dialogue between political parties in order to hold a credible, inclusive and peaceful election in Bangladesh.