We will welcome dialogue without any pre-condition: Home Minister
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that anyone who comes to the dialogue without any pre-condion will be welcomed, we have not closed the door. But everything should be according to the constitution.
The Home Minister said these things to reporters after a meeting with British High Commissioner Sarah Cook at the Secretariat on Wednesday (November 1).
Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, in response to the question whether there was any discussion with the British High Commissioner about the current political situation, said that there was no such discussion on these issues.
However, the British High Commissioner said that dialogue is the main tool for solving political problems. As we said, we always welcome dialogue. We also think that political problems should be resolved through dialogue. But the dialogue has to be done according to the way the constitution has structured us. Sarah Cook has also admitted this
The Home Minister also said that it is normal that BNP will not go on the call of the Election Commission because the party is divided. BNP does not want dialogue, it wants violence. They proved it on October 28. Regarding the blockade, the minister said that terrorism is a habit of BNP-Jamaat. Apart from a couple of isolated incidents, the blockade is not being noticed. Law enforcement forces are also active. I am proud of the restraint shown by law enforcement.
Asaduzzaman Khan said, there are several Bangladeshi illegal immigrants in Britain. There was also talk about how to send them back. Tareq Zia also falls under this, although he is not discussed.