Staff Correspondent: Myanmar's interim government conveyed Bangladesh through a letter why Army took over in february 1, said foreign minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen.
He was responding to a question from reporters at the Army Stadium in the capital on Saturday (February 6th). "The Myanmar army has written to the Bangladeshi ambassador explaining why they have staged a military coup," he said. Some one million fake votes were cast and the army has decided to seive the power due to election fraud.
Regarding the news published on Al Jazeera about Bangladesh, he said, "False information, the news of Al Jazeera is not credible. Legal action will be taken against the News agency.
Earlier, the country's army seized power in the last few days. The army detained Myanmar's state councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and other top leaders of the ruling party. Members of the military began patrolling the streets of the capital, Nay Pyi Daw, and the capital, Yangon. And a state of emergency was declared across the country.
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