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In an interview with The Telegraph, Joy: There is no possibility of a military coup in the country

The Dhaka Times Entertainment Desk Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son Sajib Wazed Joy has commented that there is no possibility of an army coup. He said this in an interview given to The Telegraph.

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In his interview, Jai said, 'There is no general or army officer in Bangladesh who wants to launch a military coup. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has to be reached in order to have a successful coup. But the guards who are in Ganobhaban are Sheikh Hasina's loyal. They will not allow anyone to enter the Ganabhaban. Besides, any military coup leads to massive bloodshed. So I think there is no group of army officers who will take such a risk. Sheikh Hasina will not hand over power to the army. To get their power we have to go over dead bodies'. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son and IT advisor Sajib Wazed Joy said these things in an interview to The Telegraph, an influential English daily in Kolkata. This interview of Joy is one of Bangladesh National daily And Online news media has been published.

Devdeep Purohit conducted the interview on behalf of the influential newspaper. In that interview published yesterday, Sajib Wazed Joy was asked - due to uncertainty about the next national elections in Bangladesh, it is predicted that the army may interfere in it. Bangladesh was ruled by military rulers from 1975 to 1990. An army-backed government then ruled from 2007 to 2008.

In response to such a question, Sajib Wazed Joy said, a civil section of our society wants power. But they can never win elections. The only way they can come to power is with the support of the army. They are now talking about military intervention. But I can tell you that the people of this country will not accept it. The success of our government is so great that the people will not support any interference against a legitimate government. This government is trying to hold a credible election.

Various topics of Bangladesh came up in that interview. The question is about the position against the opposition party. Questions were asked: 5 leaders of the opposition BNP were arrested before the hartal started on November 11. The crackdown on opposition leaders has already sparked controversy. It is said that the government is trying to silence the dissidents of the opposition parties and civil society.

In response to this question, Joy said that the opposition first tried to intimidate the Awami League so that the election would not be held and then they tried to scare the people. He said, the government has protected the people. In the last strike, we were able to reduce the violence to a minimum. During the siege, we recovered a large quantity of explosives from BNP supporters.

Bringing up the topic of hartal, Joy said, hartal is not good. For what reason will the strike be given? There is no logical reason for this. We have elected 6000 locals. It has been free and fair. It did not happen during BNP. About the election campaign, he said, we are speeding up the election campaign. Our billboard campaign will start soon. Sajib Wazed Joy also said that if BNP somehow, miraculously, comes to power, then Khaleda Zia will lead her son Tariq Rahman.

After the publication of that interview, there has been a huge response in different circles of Bangladesh. Political experts feel that this interview may have an impact on the country's politically unstable situation.

It should be noted that in recent times, Sajeeb Wazed Jayer with Tariq Rahman Secret meeting When the news was published in the newspapers, a lot of discussion and criticism started in the political circles. As soon as the story broke, The Telegraph's news appeared in public again.

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