Muhammad Yunus accused of ‘special affection’ for a party after meeting with BNP

After meeting with BNP (Photo: ANI), Yumns accused of ‘SPL Sneh’ for a party accused

Dhaka: Hardline Jamaat-e-Islami and newly formed NCP, who supported Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus to hold a national election in April, on Saturday, accused him of bias when he and BNP arrived at “initial understanding” to vote in February.Jamaat said in a statement, “The Chief Advisor has expressed special affection for a party, which has reduced their fairness.”In a meeting on Friday in London, Yumns apprised the BNP acting presidents about the deported Tarik Rahman that the election could be held in the week before the start of Ramadan in 2026 if all preparations are completed.The JEI and National Citizen Party (NCP) supported Younus on the April deadline on April deadline. JEI said that it believes that organizing a joint press conference and issuing a statement abroad on domestic affairs is “violation of the political culture of the country”. JE said that he should have discussed after returning with other parties and then expressed his opinion. The NCP called the issue “extremely disappointing”.

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