I know who're behind ex-CJ Sinha's book
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said a government may be formed with representatives from the political parties having representation in parliament ahead of the next general election.
“I talked to the opposition leader [Raushan Ershad]. If they want, they can join us,” she told a press conference in New York while replying to a question over the formation of the interim government.
The PM further said, “If all political parties having representation in parliament want, we may form a government during the election with their representatives, no matter whether it is the ruling party or opposition, but there is no definition of election-time government here.”
She asked the journalists to find out who are behind the publication of former chief justice SK Sinha's recently written autobiography. “I know about it, but I won't tell you ... [rather] I want to know about it from you and I want that you will expose who are behind the publication of the book.”
Justice Sinha, now in the USA, has recently written and published his autobiography mentioning various reasons behind his resignation as the chief justice.
Lalitmohan-Dhanabati Memorial Foundation holds the copyright of Justice Sinha's book titled “A Broken Dream: Rule of Law, Human Rights and Democracy”.
The publication ceremony of the book is scheduled to take place in Washington today.
“Please unveil who're providing money for launching the book and whether any journalists like you or any newspapers are involved in it and how much help they are providing,” she said.
Hasina said, “You'll have to find out whether any noted lawyer is correcting the script or any newspaper or its owners is patronising.”
The press conference was arranged at Bangladesh Permanent Mission to the United Nation over her participation in the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
Hasina arrived in New York on September 23 and delivered her speech in the UN General Assembly on Thursday.
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