He said that the Awami League may take 'help and advice' to end the crisis, but will not 'take orders' from anyone.
"Awami League is not the party which gives in to anyone. Polls, without Sheikh Hasina (as the head of the government), is out of question. The Awami League will not accept it," said Nasim.
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The UN official held two rounds of meeting with the leaders of the ruling party since his arrival in Dhaka on Friday. He also had two meetings with Opposition Leader Khaleda Zia and other BNP leaders.
Fernandez-Taranco also had meetings with Jatiya Party chairman HM Ershad, representatives of Jamaat-e-Islami and the Chief Election Commissioner during his second visit to Dhaka in this year.
Ershad, after his U-turn this week, told the BBC on Sunday that he thinks the BNP might participate in the elections if Hasina steps down as the Premier.
The ruling and opposition leaders, however, have been tight-lipped over the developments even after holding two rounds of talks with UN emissary Oscar Fernandez-Taranco.
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