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Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on Thursday (21 December) said Bangladesh wants peace and stability instead of conflict to keep the wheel of development going.
We don’t want any conflict. We want peace and stability, and continuation of democratic trend, he said while talking to journalists as he began his election campaign.
Momen, who is contesting from Sylhet-1 constituency, said the country has witnessed an unprecedented development over the last 15 years and that development needs to remain undisturbed.
He said people of this country sacrificed their lives for establishing democracy, justice and human rights.
Responding to a question, Momen said BNP made a mistake and they should have joined the election to boost their credibility as a political party.
They have lost a chance and their acceptability is also lost, he said, referring to killing policemen and arson attacks on both private and public properties since October 28.
Saying that BNP lacks leadership and maturity, Momen said politics is for the welfare of people and the country, not for their destruction.
The foreign minister said the people with much enthusiasm will come to the polling centers to cast their votes freely.
To increase voters’ presence, we will go everywhere, he said, noting that many educated people refrain from casting their votes.
I will request them to come to vote. I won’t ask them to vote for me… They can vote for their preferred candidates. We want a fair election, free of violence. We want to show the world a model election, Momen said.
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