Imran Khan has no objection to cooperate: Hasina

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that despite the enmity of Bangladesh with Pakistan, she has no objection to sharing experiences with her new Prime Minister Imran Khan for the welfare of the common people of the country.

Responding to a question from reporters at a press conference at Ganabhaban on Sunday, Sheikh Hasina said, “Imran Khan has hit many sixes. Now you can see if the power can be hit? We would be happy if we could do that… a player, the sportsman spirit he has… came to power with a lot of effort. ”

Imran Khan, who was given Pakistan's World Cup title in 2002, took over as Prime Minister of Pakistan last month; However, according to many, it is Pakistan's powerful army that has brought Imran to power.

In a TV talk program in Pakistan, columnist Jagam Khan suggested Imran Khan to build Pakistan following a model of Bangladesh's development.

Highlighting the context of the program at the press conference, Sheikh Hasina said, "If (Pakistan) wants any assistance to hold it, of course we will, why not?"

Intending to work for the welfare of the people, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh said, “Think about the people there. Think about ordinary people, not conspirators.

"I don't mind if we have to share an experience for their welfare."

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