?In the past, many dialogues had failed only for setting conditions. Our ruling party is eager to take part in a dialogue which will yield good results,? he said, suggesting that the opposition come to parliament to settle the crucial issue which has recently created a political standoff in the country.
The former home minister came up with the observations while addressing a human-chain programme in the capital, in the wake of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?s proposal for a dialogue among political parties to resolve the crisis.
Nasim called upon the main opposition BNP to place their proposals in parliament, if any, for holding the next general election in a fair manner as no dialogue outside parliament has so far been fruitful.
He requested the opposition not to place any proposal which can foil the dialogue which has come back as talk of the time.
The political problem wouldn?t be resolved through enforcing hartal and killing people. Refraining from such acts and come back to parliament to hold a dialogue for the sake of the country and its people, Nasim said.
Source: daily-sun.com
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