BDforever
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dont worry ill buy your way in that idealist utopia and start a party there.
i really appreciate your interest
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dont worry ill buy your way in that idealist utopia and start a party there.
40 out of 63 districts thats like putting nearly 75% of the country under the army ! interesting times ahead
in BD maximum 50 lakh people involved in politics, we rest of 14.5 crore bangladeshi need to wipe of these political people and bring peace in Bangladesh.
When Awami League was looting and killing for last 4 years without political challenge BDforever who benefits from Awami looters was all well with politics. But as soon Awami League is caught with political challenge and looting scheme at risk BDforever wants to use ideal deception for cover. How typical of Awami League and projonmo class?
all political parties are same, they just exchange their positions (government, non-government) over the years. time to wake up all bangladeshi and need to realize that these current political parties are no good for Bangladesh.
Didn't you are paddling indo Awami communal stage manage drama to paint opposition in fabricated color? But when all else exposed and failed you decided to be idealist, how convenient?
That equating template of Awami League does not work anymore when Awami League looted, killed unprecedented scale and destroyed Bangladesh sovereignty by serving indian interest. Awami League as a party need to be disbanded that is first and foremost task ahead of the nation.
Hasina douses fears of military-backed rule
Dhaka, March 6: The ruling Awami League party in Bangladesh has said it
would not allow the political turbulence in the country to become an excuse for a military-supported regime.
“No matter how much they (the Opposition and the Jamaat-e-Islami try to) provoke a civil war, the Awami League will not let anyone wreck the democratic system and replace it with another 1/11-type set-up,” the party’s general secretary, Syed Ashraful Islam, said in party chief and Prime Minister Hasina Wajed’s office here.
On January 11, 2007, a military-supported caretaker government had taken over in Bangladesh after intractable differences between the then regime of Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the Opposition Awami League. The Awami League swept to power only in December 2008 with a two-thirds majority in Parliament.
The Awami League general secretary said the “structure of democracy cannot be compromised with”. He said the Opposition was instigating the government with provocative attacks on infrastructure, police and minorities.
General elections are scheduled in Bangladesh at the end of the year. The Opposition BNP has demanded that the elections be held under a caretaker regime but the government has removed that provision from law after a court order.
“They want to provoke us into a civil war and we must avoid that trap... but we are not weak,” he said. The reference to “civil war” is deliberate. Last month, the Hefazat al Islam organisation, reputed to be an ally of the Jamaat, had threatened a “civil war” in Bangladesh after February 28 if the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) trying Jamaat leaders for “war crimes” was not wound up. On that day, the ICT gave the death sentence to Delwar Hossein Sayedee, the former Jamaat Nayeb-e-Ameer. Demonstrators in Shahbag, who are demanding execution of “war criminals” and a ban on the Jamaat, were enthused by the verdict.
Islam also said there were threats to the lives of Awami League leaders and the demonstrators at Shahbag.
The seemingly non-negotiable positions taken by the Awami League and the Opposition BNP and a series of hartals have disrupted life in the country. For the first time since the verdict, there was no hartal in the country today. But the BNP, whose chief Khaleda Zia refused to meet visiting Indian President Pranab Mukherjee, has called another hartal tomorrow. The BNP is protesting against alleged police violence on its supporters who were trying to take out a procession in Dhaka today.
Bangladesh home minister Mohiuddin Khan told Parliament today that a total of 67 people, including seven policemen, were killed across the country in clashes till Monday.
The Awami League general secretary also said the government was considering the demand to ban the Jamaat and would take an “appropriate decision at the right time”.
The BNP, on the other hand, alleged that the government was being high-handed and brutal in suppressing protests by its supporters.
Acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said: “ We are surprised, dumb-founded and stunned at today’s attacks by police and RAB (Rapid Action Battalion). We condemn the police action and the brutal attacks on an Opposition programme in a democratic country”. He said the police had been informed in advance about his party’s programme.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130307/jsp/nation/story_16643532.jsp
clearly looks like BAL is now nervous
it is time for the military to intervene and take care of our hasina and family problem
you are typical political party supporter, no matter what whoever talks against your party , he becomes awami. on the other hand awami says they are only Independence's Ideologist
check it out , i am afraid of another thing,
http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle-east-africa/238805-syria-rebels-detain-un-golan-observers.html
wish bangladesh army personnel are not hostage
Your pattern of comment and post clearly show you are not independent BUT an Awami opportunuist who trying to bank on indo awami communal propaganda. You try to change color only when your deception is exposed. You are not the first one in this category, there are quite a few before you done the same. Captain planet being one in your league.