The 12th parliamentary election was "very transparent, free and fair without any intervention" and for the strict precautions taken by the Election Commission.
The recently concluded national election was won by Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen as "very transparent, free and fair without any intervention" and for the strict precautions taken by the Election Commission.
"There was no violence or phoney voting. "This election is incredibly transparent, fair, free, and credible," he told reporters on Sunday night.
Momen claimed that voters turned out from their houses to cast ballots despite threats from the BNP.
It is the achievement of people. We don't claim ownership of this," he declared.
Momen also praised the "independent, free, and standard" practices of the law enforcement organisations.
Bangladesh Awami League is a pro-democracy party, according to the foreign minister. "We believe in democracy."
When questioned about how the elections will be perceived in the West, he offered a counterargument.
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