The nation's citizens are not unconcerned by Khaleda Zia's incarceration: Momen

Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen stated on Friday January 5, that if the US is correct in its assertions on the visa policy, then BNP leaders should also be subject to the visa policy since they aim to sabotage the election.


Following a nighttime meeting with a US observer team at his Sylhet mansion, the foreign minister made these comments in an interview with media.
According to him, the BNP has opted to pursue terrorism, which has resulted in a decline in popularity in the nation.


He added that the nation's citizens are not unconcerned by Khaleda Zia's incarceration.

The party is afflicted by immature leadership.
The minister stated in response to a question that 227 journalists and observers from various nations will be there to cover the next election.

He emphasised that the US observer team was collecting data, not making any comments on the election.


"The observer team wanted to know how to reduce the bitterness between the big parties Awami League and BNP in the future, and why BNP did not participate in the election," he explained.

The US team included Geoffrey McDonald, Senior Advisor, Asia Pacific, IRI, Amitab Ghosh, Senior Program Manager, IRI, and David Hogstra, Program Manager, IRI.