PM invites political parties at Ganabhaban on Feb 2

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina, also ruling Awami League president, has invited leaders of different political parties to a post-election tea-party at Ganabhaban on February 2 to exchange greetings. 
Awami League central working committee member Raymond Areng on Saturday told New Age that Sheikh Hasina would exchange post-election greetings with the leaders of the political parties who took part in the pre-election dialogue at Ganabhaban, the official residence of the prime minster.
She would invite the leaders at Ganabhaban on February 2, Raymond added.
The central committee member of Communist Party of Bangladesh Ruhin Hossain Prince told New Age that their party’s some central leaders already got the invitation letters of the prime minster.
Opposition alliance Jatiya Oikya Front leader Subrata Chowdhury, also Gono Forum executive president, said they have received the prime minister’s invitation to a tea-party at Ganabhaban on February 2.
He said probably those leaders had pre-election dialogues with the prime minister ahead of the 11th parliament polls in the first week of November would be invited to the tea-party. 
Jatiya Oikya Front comprising Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Gono Forum led by Dr Kamal Hossain, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal of ASM Abdur Rob, Nagorik Oikya of Mahmudur Rahman Manna and Krishak Sramik Janata League led by Abdul Kader Siddique.
Another leader of JOF, also central committee member of Nagorik Oikya, told New Age on Saturday that the front has a decision to make earlier that the JOF would not join any tea-party or dialogue to be offered by the prime minister if it did not contain the agenda of holding a fresh general election as the front rejected the results of the 11th parliament polls demanding a fresh election under a nonpartisan government.
Leaders of Jatiya Oikya Front had held two rounds of dialogues with the prime minister at Ganabhaban ahead of the December 30 parliament polls. 
Leaders of about 80 political parties had pre-election dialogue with the prime minister at Ganabhaban from November 1-7. 
 

News Courtesy: www.newagebd.net