Bangladesh’s electoral process falls short of principles of democracy: Canada

Canada has said that the process of election following which the general election was held on January 7 has fallen short of the principles of democracy and freedom upon which Bangladesh was founded.

Global Affairs Canada on Tuesday in a statement regarding Bangladesh’s January 7 parliamentary elections also said, ‘Canada commends and supports the democratic aspirations of Bangladeshi citizens and condemns the acts of intimidation and violence that took place ahead and during the elections. We extend our sympathy to all of those who have been affected by the violence that has occurred.’

‘Canada expresses its disappointment that this electoral process has fallen short of the principles of democracy and freedom upon which Bangladesh was founded and calls on the relevant authorities to work transparently with all parties to move forward towards democracy, respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms in line with the interests of the people of Bangladesh,’ the statement said.

‘Fair elections with a viable opposition, independent democratic institutions and freedom of the press are critical to ensuring a strong and healthy democracy,’ it said.

‘Canada was one of the first countries to recognize the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, and remains committed to support the people of Bangladesh in their aspirations for a more stable, prosperous, and democratic future.’

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