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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
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BNP trashes report on ISI-Khaleda
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=225191
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The main opposition BNP has rejected a report on a Dubai-based newspaper, according to which Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence gave Khaleda Zia Rs 50 million prior to the 1991 parliamentary election.
"It's absolutely false and ridiculous. It is beyond imagination that a party like BNP would take money from a foreign organisation for election campaign," Rafiqul Islam Mia, a member of BNP standing committee, said when The Daily Star brought his attention to the report published in Khaleej Times.
Rafiqul back in 1991 was also an influential member of the national standing committee, the highest policymaking forum of the party, and party Chairperson Khaleda Zia after winning the polls appointed him as a minister.
Alluding to a report about ruling Awami League and the 2008 elections published in the July 2011 copy of The Economist, the BNP leader said, "An influential international newspaper has recently published a story about a major political party of our country. This one [in Khaleej Times] might have been intended to counter that one."
The Dubai-based newspaper carried the news on Saturday under the headline "Asghar Khan's petition finally comes up for hearing".
The report mainly deals with a petition filed by Pakistan's former Air Force commander-in-chief Air Marshal Asghar Khan against 140 million Pakistani rupees doled out by the establishment through the ISI to a select group of anti-Benazir Bhutto politicians in 1990.
The report adds, "Another Rs 50 million was allegedly paid to Bangladesh's Khalida (Khaleda) Zia to help her in polls against Hasina Wajid's (Wajed's) Awami League generally perceived by Pakistan's security establishment as pro-India".
Asked about the report, Lt Gen (retd) Mahbubur Rahman said it was BNP who had brought back multiparty democracy and parliamentary democracy in the country. So, this is beyond question that BNP would not take money from anyone for election campaign.
Front Page
BNP trashes report on ISI-Khaleda
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=225191
Star Report
The main opposition BNP has rejected a report on a Dubai-based newspaper, according to which Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence gave Khaleda Zia Rs 50 million prior to the 1991 parliamentary election.
"It's absolutely false and ridiculous. It is beyond imagination that a party like BNP would take money from a foreign organisation for election campaign," Rafiqul Islam Mia, a member of BNP standing committee, said when The Daily Star brought his attention to the report published in Khaleej Times.
Rafiqul back in 1991 was also an influential member of the national standing committee, the highest policymaking forum of the party, and party Chairperson Khaleda Zia after winning the polls appointed him as a minister.
Alluding to a report about ruling Awami League and the 2008 elections published in the July 2011 copy of The Economist, the BNP leader said, "An influential international newspaper has recently published a story about a major political party of our country. This one [in Khaleej Times] might have been intended to counter that one."
The Dubai-based newspaper carried the news on Saturday under the headline "Asghar Khan's petition finally comes up for hearing".
The report mainly deals with a petition filed by Pakistan's former Air Force commander-in-chief Air Marshal Asghar Khan against 140 million Pakistani rupees doled out by the establishment through the ISI to a select group of anti-Benazir Bhutto politicians in 1990.
The report adds, "Another Rs 50 million was allegedly paid to Bangladesh's Khalida (Khaleda) Zia to help her in polls against Hasina Wajid's (Wajed's) Awami League generally perceived by Pakistan's security establishment as pro-India".
Asked about the report, Lt Gen (retd) Mahbubur Rahman said it was BNP who had brought back multiparty democracy and parliamentary democracy in the country. So, this is beyond question that BNP would not take money from anyone for election campaign.