Published : Sunday, 8 February, 2015, Time : 12:00 AM, View Count : 14
Prime Minister's political adviser HT Imam on Saturday said those who have created the crisis in the country should spare the general people from violence first to engage in dialogue. "Still, it's not certain that there'll be a dialogue in the future unless BNP shifts from its stance of 'the palm tree is mine," he said. HT Imam came up with the remarks at the 103rd episode of the BBC Sanglap at Biam Auditorium in Dhaka as other panelists stressed holding a dialogue among political parties to break the country's current political stalemate. BNP Chairperson's Adviser Khandker Mahbub Hossain said dialogue is the only way to resolve the crisis and the government has to take initiatives to arrange the talks. HT Imam also said the country's people will say when and how to arrange the dialogue. ?UNB