President Mohammed Shahabuddin today asked all pro-Liberation forces to remain alert against the anti-independence quarters so that they cannot come to power in any way. "Stay alert so that no anti-Liberation force can come to power," the President told the opening ceremony of the "Sixth National Conference" of the "Sector Commanders Forum - Liberation War 71" at Osmani Memorial Auditorium here. Shahabuddin, also a valiant freedom fighter, added: "I believe we will all move forward unitedly and we have to work together... to oppose those who are plotting against Bangladesh independence and its ongoing progress." Read More...
State Minister for foreign affairs Shahriar Alam today said the government is not worried about the US Visa restriction as Washington started imposing it on Bangladeshi individuals responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the country democratic election process. “We have nothing to lose, we are not worried about it because we are not doing anything wrong,” he told reporters at a briefing at his residence in Gulshan tonight hours after the US state department came up with the announcement. He, however, called the development “not a pleasing experience” but added “we have to go through it”. Read More...
The United States Department of States today said it is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on Bangladeshi individuals responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic election process in Bangladesh. "These individuals include members of law enforcement, the ruling party, and the political opposition," said State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller in a statement today. He said the US is committed to supporting free and fair elections in Bangladesh that are carried out in a peaceful manner. Read More...
NEW DELHI: New Delhi said Thursday is seeking the reduction of Canadian diplomatic staff in India and has stopped visa services, as a row over the killing of a Sikh separatist deepens. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has demanded India treat with "utmost seriousness" allegations that Indian agents played a role in the June murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar near Vancouver. The fallout prompted tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions and a forceful denial from India, which said any suggestion it played a role in Nijjar killing was "absurd". Read More...