As I stated earlier, third level BNP supporter, third level BNP supporter. Too many ifs and buts in your argument, the movement simple did not have any coherent direction and ran out of steam. The foreign pressure 'would' have worked if the BNP had the required firepower to topple the...
I wanted the BNP to use its muscle to do a nationalist campaign using the Teesta water agreement, but instead it went with a clueless movement with no real plan B to fall for.
I have more or less unofficially worked for the BNP, it was draining and now i am completely demoralized, lets see what happens. I don't have the motivation ...
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I wrote this paper around three days before Tarique Rahman's announcement for the 5th January movement.
So what happened...
Thats your personal opinion, people in general do not like change. The BNP has around 35% of Bangladesh and the AL has around 35%, the rest are lets say; neutral. If you talk about BNP, Khaleda is the face and if you talk about the AL, Hasina is the face. Have you seen how many people khaleda...
You are wrong, the begums are the people's choice, you can't do anything to them; they are wired in the hearts and minds of the people and they are the symbol of democracy to the outside world, military only symbolizes fascism and dictatorship. If you put them in jail, their popularity will only...
No one wants the military in power, military always is the last resort and BNP has more to gain than the AL from a military intervention thus the BNP wanted a military intervention. The west certainly did want a military intervention, but the Indians didn't want it. If the military did intervene...
The JeI is a non issue in 2015 in the greater scheme of things, they do not have the support of the mass. The awami league's plan B was to hand over to the army before getting toppled, if the BNP could have toppled them that is. The reason is, it gives the AL leaders time to flee the country...