Bangladesh to Foster International Relations on Mutual Respect: Khasru

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Dhaka: BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury today affirmed that Bangladesh will maintain relations with all countries globally based on mutual respect. “Bangladesh’s relations with all countries will be built on mutual respect, protection of mutual interests, and non-interference in our internal affairs,” he stated.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Khasru made these remarks while serving as the chief guest at a discussion titled “The Importance of the Upcoming General Election in Protecting Bangladesh’s Independence and Sovereignty” organized by the Jatiyatabadi Muktijoddha Dal at the National Press Club. He asserted, “We will determine our own geopolitical strategy; such decisions cannot be dictated by others. Our efforts will always aim to safeguard the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh. This is the BNP’s political stance.”



The veteran BNP leader underscored the necessity for the interim government to act as a neutral, free, fair, and acceptable election authority. “Neutrality is the prerequisite for elections. We have been advocating for a neutral election for the past 17 years. Since a caretaker government will not be in place before the election, the interim government must fulfill its responsibilities as the de facto caretaker authority,” he explained.



Khasru further elaborated, “The Constitution defines the nature and functions of a caretaker government. Therefore, this government must start acting as a caretaker government immediately, maintaining neutrality and fairness.” He also highlighted the importance of replacing officials whose neutrality is questionable to ensure a fair election. “To ensure a neutral election, those whose impartiality is in doubt, both within and outside the government, must be replaced. Over the past year and a half, there have been many transfers in government positions, some of which are questionable. These must be corrected,” he noted.



Regarding BNP’s approach to the political situation, Khasru mentioned, “We could have taken to the streets, but we chose dialogue over agitation. As a responsible political party, we aim to resolve issues through discussion, not force, as we are committed to democracy.”