UNB, Dhaka :
Bangladesh once again asked Pakistan to refrain from interfering in Bangladesh’s internal affairs and stop commenting on trials against those criminals who committed crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971.
Bangladesh also asked the Pakistan authorities to stop “misinterpretation” of the Tripartite Agreement signed among Bangladesh, India and Pakistan in April 1974. “We never welcome anybody’s interference in our internal affairs.
They (Pakistan) are interfering in our internal issues despite giving them repeated reminders,” State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam told reporters on Sunday.
Earlier, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement on Friday, expressed “deep concern, anguish on dismissal” war criminal and Jamaat leader Motiur Rahman Niazami’s review petition as part of its continued attempt to make “biased and unfounded” comments about the independent judiciary of a sovereign country.
In response, Shahriar Alam said those being tried for their crimes against humanity are Bangladeshi citizens but Pakistan is “saddened” for them. “We’re disappointed with Pakistan’s reaction.”
Bangladesh once again asked Pakistan to refrain from interfering in Bangladesh’s internal affairs and stop commenting on trials against those criminals who committed crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971.
Bangladesh also asked the Pakistan authorities to stop “misinterpretation” of the Tripartite Agreement signed among Bangladesh, India and Pakistan in April 1974. “We never welcome anybody’s interference in our internal affairs.
They (Pakistan) are interfering in our internal issues despite giving them repeated reminders,” State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam told reporters on Sunday.
Earlier, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement on Friday, expressed “deep concern, anguish on dismissal” war criminal and Jamaat leader Motiur Rahman Niazami’s review petition as part of its continued attempt to make “biased and unfounded” comments about the independent judiciary of a sovereign country.
In response, Shahriar Alam said those being tried for their crimes against humanity are Bangladeshi citizens but Pakistan is “saddened” for them. “We’re disappointed with Pakistan’s reaction.”