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Bangladesh’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Towhid Hossain stated that the country does not require advice from any neighboring state regarding its upcoming national elections. Speaking at a press briefing in Dhaka, he emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring a high-standard election where citizens can freely cast their votes, a situation he claimed had been absent for the past 15 years.

Hossain criticized India’s recent comments on Bangladesh’s electoral process, calling them unacceptable. He argued that India remained silent during previous administrations, despite what he described as farcical elections under governments with which India maintained close ties. The adviser reiterated that Bangladesh knows its responsibilities and will conduct credible elections without external guidance.

He also clarified that Bangladesh will not provide shelter to separatist groups from other countries. The remarks come amid heightened regional attention on Bangladesh’s political climate ahead of the polls, signaling Dhaka’s intent to assert its sovereignty in managing internal democratic processes.

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