12-party alliance won’t yield any result: info minister
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Information Minister Hasan Mahmud yesterday said BNP would not be able to move ahead by forming a 12-party alliance, splitting the 20-party coalition.
"BNP had formed the 20-party alliance for carrying out movement and they saw that the coalition didn't move forward. Now, there will be no progress if they form a 12-party alliance while many parties of group are inexperienced."
"Even, the strength of the clique is less than our (Awami League's) ward or thana level. In fact, it is nothing else, but a platform of isolated politicians," he told reporters while replying to a query at the seminar room of Press Information Department (PID) at Secretariat.
Replying to another query over a statement of the Russian envoy to Dhaka, Hasan said the foreign ambassadors should maintain the Vienna convention. He said whenever some countries try to put pressure on any government, they raise questions over human rights issues of that country.
But it was seen that the human rights are violated extremely in those countries, which are asking about the issue, he added.
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