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    Bangladesh India’s ‘most important neighbour’

    I feel its important that Bangladeshi conglomerates get a piece of stake of the Indian Market. I remember a time when AMUL milk competely destroyed the milk industry in Bangladesh not that I am complaining, but we should also be allowed to take our products and exploit the Indian markets...
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    A peek into BAL mastermind's brain?

    The problem is, like some member(not mentioning any names), if people resort to so much hatred towards a minority or the big neighbor blindly, no one will see the real problem: Sheikh Hasina herself. She's an insane, immature lady with severe insecurities and love of power and filled with greed...
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    Another Islamophobe Blogger Knifed

    Look.. The killing of those bloggers only makes their purpose more widespread. Few months ago, no one knew they existed, and media pretty much ignored them. This will have a ripple effect and believe it or not, the movement will go underground and gain international support. Similar to Jamaat...
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    A nation divided

    If this was remotely true, it would have been picked up by Bangladeshi media. The accusation is preposterous to say the least. Most of the protestors are the student wing of Jamaat, and police know who they are attacking.
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    US award for Yunus

    It has been forced off him because Awami League believed Sheikh Hasina deserves the nobel peace prize and also accused of him of international conspiracy to thwart the government
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    Bangladesh Media Watch

    Sheikh Mujib and or even AL on any sane country would be considered a far left party. Leftism pose a great threat not only to Bangladesh but to the sub continent and it is highly left alone by the media.
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    Awami league activist caught while vandalizing Shahid Minar

    Realistically, given the situation BNP got itself in. Do you really think BNP has any chance in the coming elections? With BNP almost out of the scene, AL will come in power by default. BNP initially supported the Shahbagh protest, then slowly moved away when it realize AL has too much power...
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    Bangladesh and a military coup

    Dr yunus, andlib, sohel taj etc has no future in Bangladeshi politics. At least, not as the prime minister perhaps minister but nothing more, nothing less. Some digital aged teens have deluded themselves into thinking that this people might have start a new political careers. They don't take the...
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    Awami league activist caught while vandalizing Shahid Minar

    Do you not remember what happened to Mirza Abbas house last time he protested? Mirza Abbas_clip0.3gp - YouTube Anyways, having said all that, one of the issues with BNP is that they are all businessman and has joined BNP only because of business reasons. Morshd khan, Falu, Mirza Abbas, etc...
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    Singing groups in Bangladesh

    Check out artcell. They were by far one of the best at one point, althugh it was only enjoyed by a certain type of people. Yaatri,black, warfaze, nemesis were the **** when I was growing up. Nowadays, its just stuff like habib, arnab
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    Bangaldesh opposition leader cancels meeting with Indian President

    TIB also claimed that 97% of the AL mps are corrupt. Honestly speaking, the army led govt during the military coup did resort to widespread corruption led by Gen Moeen. They were also responsible for destroying the backbone of BNP, which is still recovering.
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    Bangaldesh opposition leader cancels meeting with Indian President

    Why did Pranab decide to visit Bangladesh during such a critical stage? We really need a leader who can unify us in common grounds. Khaleda Zia is so useless and confused at this stage. I, personally, think she herself is confused what to do and find her standings somewhat indecisive and...
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    Poll: Jamat has 1% support

    The athiests of today are the imams of tommorow. There is a great bunch of imams who were previously athiests who have converted. Just saying.
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    Poll: Jamat has 1% support

    The most moderate solution will be is to hang the leaders and let the young start a new,fresh Jamaat, who has been a part of our politics since our formation. One where they don't have to carry the burden of their founders. That is the only realistic solution and eveyone wins. Or they can...
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    Poll: Jamat has 1% support

    It was on your prime minister website. It is a fact... not an opinion.
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    Poll: Jamat has 1% support

    Banning Jamaat would only make it more organised. I am against the idea of banning any political party. and 5% of 160 million people is no small figure. Awami League is using its power for political gain, do you not agree? Having said all that, I think BNP has commited political suicide...
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    Jamaat men torch Hindu temple, houses in Noakhali

    Now, you are going all over the places to prove a point which you know you are wrong. You know very well that the 800 figure is just a government figure and figure is more Regardless. And the reasons you have given for retaliation, every terrorist attack uses the same logic. So would you condone...
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    Jamaat men torch Hindu temple, houses in Noakhali

    Let's not kid ourselves. In the Gujrat Massacre alone, more than 3000 muslims have been slaughtered. Since 1971, I don't think any incident in Bangladesh has come to that level and remember, this movement is against the govt. The gujrat massacre and the babri masjid were state funded terrorism...
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    Delwar Hossain Sayedee awarded death sentence

    You have no idea what u r saying. Remember back in 2007 during the military caretaker govt and Sheikh Hasina told her activists to kill as many as possible? I think most people are forgetting the atrocities Chatra league protests have caused. They are much worse and violent. And remember the...
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