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Bangladesh PM rejects talks with BNP

| | Jul 27, 2014, at 02:19 am
Dhaka, July 26 (IBNS) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday rejected any possible dialogue with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

"If a political party   takes wrong decision then why the people will pay for it?" she said while addressing a press conference  at Ganabhaban.

Speaking on the BNP's demand for a fresh poll in the country, Hasina said: "They have already missed the train. The train has gone now. They will have to wait for another train."

The BNP earlier had said it would go on a movement after Eid.

Reacting to the BNP's announcement, Hasina said: "The people are with me. We'll take them on the streets." 
 

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