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World is looking to Bangladesh for the next election: Blinken​

Democracy is in our blood, we also want free and fair elections: Momen tells during a meeting with Blinken​

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Apr 11, 2023 10:45 AM
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the US and the rest of the world are looking to Bangladesh for exemplary free and fair polls in the next general election.

The US secretary of state came up with the statement during his meeting with Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen in Washington on Monday afternoon (US time), report UNB and bdnews24.com.

The two countries are celebrating 50 years of ties at a time when Bangladesh is preparing for the next parliamentary polls.
Blinken said the relationship between Bangladesh and the United States grew “tremendously” over the last 50 years economically.

He emphasised people-to-people ties as “we've been doing more recently on everything” from climate to health.
Blinken said the US also “deeply” appreciates Bangladesh's “remarkable” generosity in sheltering more than 1 million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar.

“We're committed to continuing to work together to find ways to strengthen and deepen the relationship to address economic development, human rights,” he said.

“And of course we're looking to, the world is looking to Bangladesh, for next elections to make sure that they set a strong example of free and fair elections for the region and for the world.”

While briefing the media after the meeting, Minister Momen said Bangladesh, like the US, also wants a free, fair and model election.

“Democracy is in our blood. People gave blood to uphold democracy, justice and human dignity,” he said, seeking help from the US for a free and fair election.

Momen highlighted the independent election commission and measures taken for holding the election transparently.

He said Bangladesh welcomes US observers but not any partisan observers. “All opposition parties must come forward to help in holding a free and fair election. We are creating the environment for a free fair election.”

Momen said he handed over a letter of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Secretary Blinken addressed to US President Joe Biden.
“We are proud of the partnership,” he said, adding that he is here to strengthen and solidify the relationship.

Momen has said Bangladesh wants to improve its ties with the United States with a stronger trade relationship in the next 50 years.

“Bangladesh has a multifaceted, dynamic and wide ranging relationship with the US. Over the last 50 years we have done very well. We look forward to the next 50 years,” he said.

Bangladesh raised the issue of Rashed Chowdhury, a convicted killer of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is moving freely in the United States.

Momen hoped that US will not be a shelter for killers and will hand over killer Rashed to Bangladesh as Bangladesh wants to establish the rule of law in the country.

During the meeting, Bangladesh sought efforts to enhance relations on trade and investment fronts, reiterated its call for the return of the Bangabandhu’s killer and discussed issues of mutual interests.

The two sides also focused on their ongoing cooperation to deal with the climate crisis, meet the needs of Rohingyas, their safe return to Myanmar, and promote regional security through UN peacekeeping operations.


 

World is looking to Bangladesh for the next election: Blinken​

Democracy is in our blood, we also want free and fair elections: Momen tells during a meeting with Blinken​

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Apr 11, 2023 10:45 AM
Updated :
Apr 11, 2023 10:46 AM
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the US and the rest of the world are looking to Bangladesh for exemplary free and fair polls in the next general election.

The US secretary of state came up with the statement during his meeting with Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen in Washington on Monday afternoon (US time), report UNB and bdnews24.com.

The two countries are celebrating 50 years of ties at a time when Bangladesh is preparing for the next parliamentary polls.
Blinken said the relationship between Bangladesh and the United States grew “tremendously” over the last 50 years economically.

He emphasised people-to-people ties as “we've been doing more recently on everything” from climate to health.
Blinken said the US also “deeply” appreciates Bangladesh's “remarkable” generosity in sheltering more than 1 million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar.

“We're committed to continuing to work together to find ways to strengthen and deepen the relationship to address economic development, human rights,” he said.

“And of course we're looking to, the world is looking to Bangladesh, for next elections to make sure that they set a strong example of free and fair elections for the region and for the world.”

While briefing the media after the meeting, Minister Momen said Bangladesh, like the US, also wants a free, fair and model election.

“Democracy is in our blood. People gave blood to uphold democracy, justice and human dignity,” he said, seeking help from the US for a free and fair election.

Momen highlighted the independent election commission and measures taken for holding the election transparently.

He said Bangladesh welcomes US observers but not any partisan observers. “All opposition parties must come forward to help in holding a free and fair election. We are creating the environment for a free fair election.”

Momen said he handed over a letter of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Secretary Blinken addressed to US President Joe Biden.
“We are proud of the partnership,” he said, adding that he is here to strengthen and solidify the relationship.

Momen has said Bangladesh wants to improve its ties with the United States with a stronger trade relationship in the next 50 years.

“Bangladesh has a multifaceted, dynamic and wide ranging relationship with the US. Over the last 50 years we have done very well. We look forward to the next 50 years,” he said.

Bangladesh raised the issue of Rashed Chowdhury, a convicted killer of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is moving freely in the United States.

Momen hoped that US will not be a shelter for killers and will hand over killer Rashed to Bangladesh as Bangladesh wants to establish the rule of law in the country.

During the meeting, Bangladesh sought efforts to enhance relations on trade and investment fronts, reiterated its call for the return of the Bangabandhu’s killer and discussed issues of mutual interests.

The two sides also focused on their ongoing cooperation to deal with the climate crisis, meet the needs of Rohingyas, their safe return to Myanmar, and promote regional security through UN peacekeeping operations.



This Momen guy parrots his boss's requests to the US and expects the US to comply.

On the side they are criticizing (both Joy on his FB page and on BAL channels like Ekattor-71 channel) the type of democracy the US has, night and day. A joke a minute.

It's just laughable about this repeated call to return Bangabandhu's killer. Just stop already!

A country like the US does not listen to banana republic personal vendetta whims to dictate its policy.

They hold all the cards right now - they hold Bangladesh' cajones in their hands and can squeeze the same as hard as they want. All they have to do is tighten imports of apparel, and then Hasina and Momen will start calling "Mera Baap, Meri Maa....". The US can pull down Bangladesh' pants in three minutes if they want, Bangladesh has zero leverage. Bhukhey aur Nangey ek dafa me ho jaiga. Uneducated BAL idiots.

Blinken and Haas have repeated this election poll demand four times in as many weeks, not only on press briefings but on newspaper opinion pieces in Bangladesh. You comply - or you pay.
 
“Democracy is in our blood. People gave blood to uphold democracy, justice and human dignity,” he said, seeking help from the US for a free and fair election.
ইহাকেই বলা হয় ভূতের মুখে রাম নাম। Democracy and BAL party do not come together. The BAKSHAL idea will not erase from the BAL Party's philosophy.

It is a recipe for becoming another North Korea. No wonder, China loves this party.
 
This Momen guy parrots his boss's requests to the US and expects the US to comply.

On the side they are criticizing (both Joy on his FB page and on BAL channels like Ekattor-71 channel) the type of democracy the US has, night and day. A joke a minute.

It's just laughable about this repeated call to return Bangabandhu's killer. Just stop already!

A country like the US does not listen to banana republic personal vendetta whims to dictate its policy.

They hold all the cards right now - they hold Bangladesh' cajones in their hands and can squeeze the same as hard as they want. All they have to do is tighten imports of apparel, and then Hasina and Momen will start calling "Mera Baap, Meri Maa....". The US can pull down Bangladesh' pants in three minutes if they want, Bangladesh has zero leverage. Bhukhey aur Nangey ek dafa me ho jaiga. Uneducated BAL idiots.

Blinken and Haas have repeated this election poll demand four times in as many weeks, not only on press briefings but on newspaper opinion pieces in Bangladesh. You comply - or you pay.


I am fundamentally conflicted. I want BAL out of power, but via the ballot box in an open and fair election.

This is not possible under BAL and at the same time opposition has been completely neutralised.

Under the circumstances can one truely look to outside powers to act on behalf of the people of Bangladesh, would that not damage our sovereignity? Or is it better we carry on with BAL until internal opposition matures?

It is also a fact that BAL has damaged our sovereignty by colluding with india.

What serves the interest of BD to me is unclear.
 
I am fundamentally conflicted. I want BAL out of power, but via the ballot box in an open and fair election.

This is not possible under BAL and at the same time opposition has been completely neutralised.

Under the circumstances can one truely look to outside powers to act on behalf of the people of Bangladesh, would that not damage our sovereignity? Or is it better we carry on with BAL until internal opposition matures?

It is also a fact that BAL has damaged our sovereignty by colluding with india.

What serves the interest of BD to me is unclear.

you need peace and stability while your economy goes to the next level
 
This Momen guy parrots his boss's requests to the US and expects the US to comply.

On the side they are criticizing (both Joy on his FB page and on BAL channels like Ekattor-71 channel) the type of democracy the US has, night and day. A joke a minute.

It's just laughable about this repeated call to return Bangabandhu's killer. Just stop already!

A country like the US does not listen to banana republic personal vendetta whims to dictate its policy.

They hold all the cards right now - they hold Bangladesh' cajones in their hands and can squeeze the same as hard as they want. All they have to do is tighten imports of apparel, and then Hasina and Momen will start calling "Mera Baap, Meri Maa....". The US can pull down Bangladesh' pants in three minutes if they want, Bangladesh has zero leverage. Bhukhey aur Nangey ek dafa me ho jaiga. Uneducated BAL idiots.

Blinken and Haas have repeated this election poll demand four times in as many weeks, not only on press briefings but on newspaper opinion pieces in Bangladesh. You comply - or you pay.
stfu

open your dirty hilsakhor mouth wide

and swallow whole, Modi Ji aka India ki tutty

in your throat and rub it on your ugly face

lel
 
This Momen guy parrots his boss's requests to the US and expects the US to comply.

On the side they are criticizing (both Joy on his FB page and on BAL channels like Ekattor-71 channel) the type of democracy the US has, night and day. A joke a minute.

It's just laughable about this repeated call to return Bangabandhu's killer. Just stop already!

A country like the US does not listen to banana republic personal vendetta whims to dictate its policy.

They hold all the cards right now - they hold Bangladesh' cajones in their hands and can squeeze the same as hard as they want. All they have to do is tighten imports of apparel, and then Hasina and Momen will start calling "Mera Baap, Meri Maa....". The US can pull down Bangladesh' pants in three minutes if they want, Bangladesh has zero leverage. Bhukhey aur Nangey ek dafa me ho jaiga. Uneducated BAL idiots.

Blinken and Haas have repeated this election poll demand four times in as many weeks, not only on press briefings but on newspaper opinion pieces in Bangladesh. You comply - or you pay.

BAL needs to be taken out of power so that they and all other political parties understand no one is invincible. Since free and fair election won't happen, looks like Uncle is going to force things to happen.

This however sets a dangerous precedent as we don't want foreign powers to be able to install governments either. Real catch-22 situation.

The other problem with US intervention is that the next BD government will also be in India's pocket as an extension of US strategy to encircle China.

Complicated times. All we really need is patriotic government with independent foreign policy. Unfortunately don't see that happening any time soon.
 

@Bilal9, what happened to this new SaiBaba, -=virus=-. Does he need treatment in our Hemayetpur Mental Asylum?​


Please ignore bhai. The world is filled with nutcases and hatemongers - with too much time and a cheap cellphone in their hands. Unprovoked attacks on us personally and also as a country.
 
BAL needs to be taken out of power so that they and all other political parties understand no one is invincible. Since free and fair election won't happen, looks like Uncle is going to force things to happen.

This however sets a dangerous precedent as we don't want foreign powers to be able to install governments either. Real catch-22 situation.

The other problem with US intervention is that the next BD government will also be in India's pocket as an extension of US strategy to encircle China.

Complicated times. All we really need is patriotic government with independent foreign policy. Unfortunately don't see that happening any time soon.

Well the problem is more succinct, which I have realized with time.

You cannot ignore the Dadagiri Indians will want to foist on us.

The point is to reduce the amount of this Dadagiri, while avoiding any untoward confrontation.

This needs deft skills and intelligent leadership who won't be bought out by Indian Govt. functionaries yet will sing the songs of harmony and friendship. Such people are not a dime a dozen in Bangladesh right now, who have resolved to watch our own interest and not that of India. Too many India-sycophant chamchas and dalals in powerful positions who Indians have installed over the years. These people need to go and in a few years they will be gone.

It is well-known to all in Bangladesh (Politicians and Businesspeople) that Indian whim is simply to keep us under their thumb as a convenient market and vassal state.

However we have leverage with India to reduce this - yet we are not using them.

The trick will be to elect technocrats in our country and slowly upturn and reverse the fake leverage Indians have on us. It is not (and will not be) hard to do, some of it has been done already. For Allah's sake, we are now GDP per capita (nominal) richer than them. We have to start behaving per our status.

Indians are as dependent on us as we are on them. Bangladesh is not beholden to India nowadays anymore, people overstate this by far.

When we are their market, their balls are essentially on our hands. We are not squeezing those hard enough - which we need to do.

We are however beholden to the USA, they buy our $hit to the tune of USD 20~30 Billion yearly. We can't eff around with the USA. They can also sanction our leaders and place restrictions on hiring our peacekeepers by the UN.

USA policy for Bangladesh does not involve and IMHO bypasses Indian involvement nowadays. The US has said so publicly.

We should start working on the following,


a) Impose tit-for-tat punitive duty regime on Indian goods if they impose Non-tariff barriers on our exports to their market, and

b) Reduce the trade deficit with India by finding alternative imports, trade deficit is currently to India's advantage by far, and

c) Start substituting critical Indian imports with imports from say Pakistan, Indonesia, Turkey etc. (especially with cotton and foodgrain imports).

d) Stop medical and retail tourism to India - which has already started. Half a dozen specialized hospitals coming up in Dhaka alone.


If they wanna play - two can play at this game. Worst scenario, there is always the WTO.

We have to realize that once the money equation (and trade deficit) is resolved, then relations will be more even-keeled and strategically far less dependent on Indian whims.

Trade deficit reduction will play a large part in reducing India's geopolitical clout on us.
 
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BAL needs to be taken out of power so that they and all other political parties understand no one is invincible. Since free and fair election won't happen, looks like Uncle is going to force things to happen.

This however sets a dangerous precedent as we don't want foreign powers to be able to install governments either. Real catch-22 situation.

The other problem with US intervention is that the next BD government will also be in India's pocket as an extension of US strategy to encircle China.

Complicated times. All we really need is patriotic government with independent foreign policy. Unfortunately don't see that happening any time soon.
The new DW show now connects RAB killings to the Home Minister and vaguely, the honourable PM. They didn't do this before.
The next step that connects the dot between RAB and higher officials such as HM and the PM. If they start naming Ministers as culprits then there's is no going back.
I think they are giving BAL time to exit , but I don't think BAL will go quietly into the night. Where is she going to go at this age ?
 
you need peace and stability while your economy goes to the next level
Nathuji, maintain peace and stability in your milk & honey land !

You don't have to advise us about peace and stability of Bangladesh!
 

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