Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Saturday criticized deputy director Muhammad Yunus for proposing to reduce the minimum voting age to 17 because it would more thwart the election process and would remind the interim government under his leadership that an unaccountable administration shouldn’t sit in power for a long time, according to reports. During a press conference in this country, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated that the time government’s top priority is to negotiate fair elections and quickly grant elected officials power. ” We have no issue to changes. But, the biggest concern now is the conflict and instability in Bangladesh. If there is an elected government,” these problems can be substantially resolved,” he said.
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