British MPs relate to the harassment of minorities in Bangladesh

London, May 29 (IANS). Several Top British MPs have called on a soon, fair and inclusive election in Bangladesh. He expressed concern about the constant harassment of religious minorities and the weakened situation of law and order in the South ethical country. The appeal was made at the meeting of ‘Conservative Friends of Bangladesh’ held in Westminster. The program is chaired by Lord Jonathan P. Marland, president of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council. North Bedfordshire -LP and Shadow General Secretary Richard Fuller, MP of Oppington and Shadow Transport Secretary Gareth Beckon, Harrow East Parliament Bob Blackman, [जो 1922 समिति के अध्यक्ष और बैकबेंच बिजनेस समिति के अध्यक्ष भी हैं]Participated in the meeting. Blackman, a British Conservative Party member of Harrow -East, raised the issue of daily dangers of minority communities in Bangladesh. The British Conservative Party of North Bedfordshire, Fuller, underlined the delicate situation of Bangladesh under the interim government. He called on the British government to work closely with Bangladesh officials to speed up democratic reforms and carry out general elections. In general, participants expressed serious concerns about the situation of the minorities due to the turbulent political situation and also delicate economic conditions. Earlier, on April 8, senior British politician and the leading jurist Lord Alex Carlile of Beriv the seminar on ‘democracy, human rights, good management, rule of law and political parties in the current political scenario of Bangladesh’ held in the House of Commons of the British Parliment. The situation in Bangladesh has become critical since the Sheikh Hasina government collapsed in August last year. Two most serious topics are to guide religious minorities and weaken the law and order. It is alleged that the interim government, led by Mohammad Yunus, has failed to provide proper protection to religious minorities. -Ians mk/ share this story tags