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He says Britain is a democracy and that “there is more civility among them than any other.
Amid speculation about the departure of BNP President Khaleda Zia overseas for medical treatment, High Commissioner Robert Dixon spoke in response to a question in a virtual discussion Wednesday at DICAB, an organization of diplomatic reporters.
A report in the daily Jugantar quoted the British High Commissioner as saying: “She (Khaleda Zia) has obtained a British visa before. She can also apply for a visa in the future. Her family members live there. So she can apply for a visa.
A journalist wanted to know the reaction of BNP Secretary General Fakhrul to his statement at a press conference at the BNP President’s office in Gulshan on Friday.
“Britain is still a democratic country,” he said. Among them, civilization, courtesy – these issues remain more than in any other country. They have said that they have a responsibility to a democratic leader as a democratic country.
“I thank (the British government). We thank (the High Commissioner) for his democratic courtesy towards a democratic leader, a former prime minister, for which we thank him.”
When asked about Khaleda Zia’s chances of receiving medical treatment in London, Mirza Fakhrul said: “It depends on what Begum Khaleda Zia wants and what the government gives her.” If Begum Zia wants to go and if it is on behalf of the family or any party on our behalf, tell the government. If the government gives in. So you can go, you can’t go before that.
“There is no point in going to the condition that exists until now. Until now, Begum Khaleda Zia has not said anything, nor has her family said anything.”
BNP President Khaleda Zia, who was sentenced to 17 years in prison in two corruption cases, was released after the government suspended her sentence for coronavirus infection. Khaleda Zia was released on March 25 for six months, but her sentence was suspended for another six months last month.
The BNP leader has stayed at her residence ‘Firoza’ in Gulshan since her release. Leaders and activists are not allowed to enter the home of Khaleda Zia, 65, to avoid the risk of coronavirus infection. The movement of others is also regulated.
In the six months since her release, Khaleda Zia’s physical condition has not improved much, Mirza Fakhrul said.
He said: “Madame is as she was. Very 6. You heard what the doctors said. It didn’t get much better.
“Besides, his big problem is that he can’t eat again.”
At the press conference, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir criticized the government, saying: “You will notice that Major Sinha was killed in such a big incident. Where? Where is your follow up?
“You’re hanging Minni, you’re hanging others. So why isn’t (Sinha’s murder) moving fast? Killing on the spot. This is because they want to completely control the state apparatus. I don’t want to make anyone unhappy.” .
BNP Secretary General said: “Why is the law and order situation deteriorating today? Those who will monitor the law and order situation have no responsibility to the government.
“The government has outlived them. That’s what they say, that’s what they say. “
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