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Ex-Minister in Exile: "We Did Nothing Wrong" Over Disputed Election

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Ex-Minister in Exile: "We Did Nothing Wrong" Over Disputed Election
A former senior minister of Bangladesh, now living outside the country, has defended his party's actions following a widely criticized national election. In an exclusive interview, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who served as Home Minister, addressed the political crisis. Kamal is a key figure from the ruling Awami League. He left Bangladesh and is currently in India. The interview focused on the January general election, which major opposition parties boycotted. International observers noted a low voter turnout and raised concerns about the fairness of the vote. When questioned about the election and the Awami League's current legal troubles, Kamal offered a firm defense. He stated the party leadership believes they have done nothing requiring an apology. This stance is seen by analysts as a "non-apology," a statement that addresses criticism without admitting fault. The Awami League faces multiple legal challenges inside Bangladesh. These include cases filed against party officials and questions over the election's legitimacy. Kamal's comments from exile highlight the deep political divisions that remain.