Expressing his desire to see an end to the conflict between the two South Asian countries, Daily Manabzamin Editor-in-Chief Matiur Rahman Chowdhury on Saturday proposed Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus to hold talks with all political parties soon to discuss ways for facing the challenges that might emerge if the “war” between India and Pakistan is prolonged.
"It seems to me that Bangladesh will be the most affected country (in the region) if the ‘war’ between India and Pakistan continues for a longer period. To face these likely challenges, our politics and political leadership must remain united. I suggest Professor Yunus to hold talks with all political parties about this issue," Chowdhury said.
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He made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a shadow parliament debate competition at the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) where the participants debated on the causes of the India-Pakistan war highlighting political and historical aspects.
Debate for Democracy hosted the event chaired by its Chairman Hasan Ahmed Chowdhury Kiron.
The debaters of Begum Badrunnesa Government Women's College won the competition against the debaters from Bangladesh University.
The judges of the competition were Daily Amader Shomoy Executive Editor Mainul Alam, Dr Tajul Islam Chowdhury Tuhin, poet and senior journalist Jahanara Parvin, UNB Special Correspondent AKM Moinuddin and Daily Manabzamin Diplomatic Correspondent Mizanur Rahman.
Chowdhury said Bangladesh is a peaceful country, and the country needs to look at its own interest.
He said Bangladesh needs to remain very cautious while making any remarks, stressing that Bangladesh needs to remain careful so that it does fall into a geopolitical trap.
"We must remain careful from all fronts so that no remarks from our side contribute to war tensions," said the Editor-in-Chief.