Mainul, Matin mum on politics
Staff Correspondent
Two influential advisers of the interim government, Barrister Mainul Hosein and MA Matin, yesterday did not speak to the media about politics, unlike they usually do.They declined to say anything about the prevailing political situation despite repeated requests from the journalists. Earlier on a number of occasions the two had talked about different political issues including reforms of the parties and the role of the past governments. Reporters waited for Communications Adviser MA Matin for several hours on the corridor to the shipping ministry conference room yesterday. But when they got hold of him, he refused to talk about the fate of Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia or about the other political developments. He, however, briefed them about a meeting on various development projects in the shipping sector. Meanwhile, Law Adviser Mainul Hosein met a scrum of newspaper and TV reporters as he came out of a meeting at the information ministry. "We are a non-political caretaker government and so I should say nothing about politics," he said when the newsmen wanted to know the latest about the probability of Khaleda going into exile and the arrest warrant against Hasina. "I don't know," he replied curtly when asked if the government had requested the British Airways not to carry Hasina home. As to whether Khaleda Zia would be produced before the court, the law adviser said, "The court will decide on the matter." "The political situation is difficult and I do not have answers of all the questions," he observed when a journalist wanted to know how come the government seeks Interpol's help to get back crime suspects or convicts from abroad while on the other hand, bars another accused from returning to the country.
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