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BNP alleges journos falsely cited it in questioning Donald Lu

Published : Saturday, 18 May, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 453
BNP on Friday alleged that journalists from two media outlets falsely cited the party while questioning US Assistant Secretary Donal Lu about his countrys stance on Bangladeshs last national election.

A statement signed by BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said, "The question asked by Prothom Alo and Independent TV Channel during interviews with US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Donald Lu, citing BNP, is entirely untrue, misleading, and baseless."

The party also stated that such an absurd question was posed with the intention to humiliate BNP.

 "The question states-An opposition party in Bangladesh, BNP, has alleged that the United States has softened its stance on the 12th National Parliamentary election influenced by Indias mediation. No level leader of BNP has ever made such a comment or speech anywhere," the statement clarified.

The party said publishing such a fabricated statement creates a great deal of misunderstanding.

"Such an unrealistic question from journalists working in popular news media such as Prothom Alo and Independent TV tarnish the reputation of the respective institutions."

As the people of the country are currently crushed by the terrible misrule, it said the BNP leaders and activists are fighting for the restoration of the rights of the people of the country by risking their lives and enduring jail, tyranny, and oppression.

The party said it is committed to protecting the independence and sovereignty of the country and establishing peoples rights, freedom of expression, and justice.

"The misleading question that has been asked citing BNP is not appropriate. It creates confusion in the public mind. BNP protests against this false and fabricated statement (by two media outlets)."    —UNB



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