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Sheikh Hasina likely to the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term:"The Hindu"
তৃতীয়বারের মতো প্রধানমন্ত্রী হতে পারেন শেখ হাসিনা : দ্য হিন্দু

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তৃতীয়বারের মতো প্রধানমন্ত্রী হতে পারেন শেখ হাসিনা : দ্য হিন্দু

সংসদ নির্বাচনে লড়বেন নায়ক ফারুক
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ইয়াজিদের বংশধররা বঙ্গবন্ধুকে হত্যা করেছে: ইনু

বিএনপির ভূমিকায় ক্ষুব্ধ গয়েশ্বর চন্দ্র রায়
Indian infiluntial newspaper The Hinduin its article titled "Watch out for Tubulence in Bangladesh"has stated that ..... ভারতের প্রভাবশালী ‘দ্য হিন্দু’ পত্রিকায় আগস্ট মাসের মাঝামাঝি সময়ে’ ওয়াচ আউট ফর টারবুলেন্স ইন বাংলাদেশ’ শিরোনামে একটি নিবন্ধ প্রকাশিত হয়। তাতে বলা হয়েছে টানা তৃতীয়বার মতো প্রধানমন্ত্রী হতে পারেন শেখ হাসিনা।

এতে আরও বলা হয়, নির্বাচনের আগে বিএনপি নেত্রী খালেদা জিয়া যদি জেলে যান, কিংবা গ্রেফতার এড়াতে ছেলের মতো দেশ ছাড়েন সেক্ষেত্রে বিএনপি কীভাবে অগ্রসর হবে? তাছাড়া মৌলবাদী শক্তির পৃষ্ঠপোষক হিসেবে খালেদার ভাবমূর্তি নিয়ে আন্তর্জাতিক মহলে ব্যাপক উদ্বেগ রয়েছে।
বিডি প্রতিদিন/২ অক্টোবর, ২০১৭/ফারজানা

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Sheikh Hasina likely to the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term:"The Hindu"
তৃতীয়বারের মতো প্রধানমন্ত্রী হতে পারেন শেখ হাসিনা : দ্য হিন্দু

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তৃতীয়বারের মতো প্রধানমন্ত্রী হতে পারেন শেখ হাসিনা : দ্য হিন্দু

সংসদ নির্বাচনে লড়বেন নায়ক ফারুক
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ইয়াজিদের বংশধররা বঙ্গবন্ধুকে হত্যা করেছে: ইনু

বিএনপির ভূমিকায় ক্ষুব্ধ গয়েশ্বর চন্দ্র রায়
Indian infiluntial newspaper The Hinduin its article titled "Watch out for Tubulence in Bangladesh"has stated that ..... ভারতের প্রভাবশালী ‘দ্য হিন্দু’ পত্রিকায় আগস্ট মাসের মাঝামাঝি সময়ে’ ওয়াচ আউট ফর টারবুলেন্স ইন বাংলাদেশ’ শিরোনামে একটি নিবন্ধ প্রকাশিত হয়। তাতে বলা হয়েছে টানা তৃতীয়বার মতো প্রধানমন্ত্রী হতে পারেন শেখ হাসিনা।

এতে আরও বলা হয়, নির্বাচনের আগে বিএনপি নেত্রী খালেদা জিয়া যদি জেলে যান, কিংবা গ্রেফতার এড়াতে ছেলের মতো দেশ ছাড়েন সেক্ষেত্রে বিএনপি কীভাবে অগ্রসর হবে? তাছাড়া মৌলবাদী শক্তির পৃষ্ঠপোষক হিসেবে খালেদার ভাবমূর্তি নিয়ে আন্তর্জাতিক মহলে ব্যাপক উদ্বেগ রয়েছে।
বিডি প্রতিদিন/২ অক্টোবর, ২০১৭/ফারজানা

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Good, it shouldnt stop BD people from trying their best to remove her. Please do your job guys (don't be so meek and cowardly like last time)! Guns and bullets are ready and stockpiled, when bombs and machetes aren't sufficient.
 
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Guns and bullets are ready and stockpiled, when bombs and machetes aren't sufficient.

other than running terror using awami league proxy, what else terrorist nation of india can do? And what else hindu terrorist turd like yourself can chest thump about?
 
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other than running terror using awami league proxy, what else terrorist nation of india can do? And what else hindu terrorist turd like yourself can chest thump about?

Why do we care about what weaklings enjoy and see as "popular". Just look at your members here:

BD just spread her leg more as it were raped.

After rohingya crisis her popularity is all time high.

ALL TIME HIGH popularity for an awami league proxy lol.

So if you think its popular to kill each other off, why should we stop you from doing so?

Hopefully another 1971 visits, this time much bigger scale so the numbers do not just end up being flimsy propaganda. Enjoy that as destiny of your footstool "country".

In mean time BD's outside BD (like you supposedly) should work to better their own living conditions (and their community) which is always at the bottom along with warzone refugees from countries like Syria and Afghanistan....rather than crying about the swamp hole they left. It will always be a pitiful POS being stomped on and bleeding itself when BSF isnt busy bleeding it at border daily, just give up on it....there is zero you lot have going for you. Just flee with tail between your legs and "spread your legs" whoever comes your way when you cannot. That is your nature as a people.
 
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05:11 PM, October 18, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:04 PM, October 18, 2017
Khaleda returns home
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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia lands at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka by a flight of Emirates Airlines around 5:10pm on October 18, 2017. Photo: Mohammad Al-Masum Molla
Star Online Report
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has returned home after her three-month long visit to London.
She landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka by a flight of Emirates Airlines around 5:10 pm.

Hundreds of BNP leaders and activists, who thronged in front of the airport and both sides of the Airport Road since 2:00 pm, welcomed the party chief.
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Photo: Mohammad Al-Masum Molla/Star
On July 15, Khaleda went to London for treatment and spending time with her family members. Her elder son and also BNP's Senior Vice-chairman Tarique Rahman is now staying in London.

The BNP chief on August 8 underwent a successful eye surgery at a hospital in London. She also celebrated Eid-ul-Azha with her family members there.

Meanwhile, in absence of Khaleda, six arrest warrants have so far been issued against her in different cases.

Of them, a Dhaka court has cancelled Khaleda's bail and issued arrest warrants for her in two cases -- the Zia Orphanage and the Zia Charitable Trust graft.

Two more warrants have been served on her in Dhaka in two other cases filed in connection with undermining the country's map and the national flag and celebrating her “false birthday” on August 15 every year.

The remaining warrants have been issued against the BNP chief in Comilla in two cases filed over violence during hartals in February in 2015.

Court sources said a copy of the arrest warrant of undermining the country's map and the national flag case was sent to Gulshan Police Station on October 12.

But Abu Bakar Siddique, officer-in-charge of the police station, yesterday said they did not get any such copy.
http://www.thedailystar.net/country...e-in-bangladesh-after-visit-to-london-1478218
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জন জোয়ার, হায় আল্লাহ একি দেখলাম?
 
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05:11 PM, October 18, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:04 PM, October 18, 2017
Khaleda returns home
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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia lands at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka by a flight of Emirates Airlines around 5:10pm on October 18, 2017. Photo: Mohammad Al-Masum Molla
Star Online Report
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has returned home after her three-month long visit to London.
She landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka by a flight of Emirates Airlines around 5:10 pm.

Hundreds of BNP leaders and activists, who thronged in front of the airport and both sides of the Airport Road since 2:00 pm, welcomed the party chief.
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Photo: Mohammad Al-Masum Molla/Star
On July 15, Khaleda went to London for treatment and spending time with her family members. Her elder son and also BNP's Senior Vice-chairman Tarique Rahman is now staying in London.

The BNP chief on August 8 underwent a successful eye surgery at a hospital in London. She also celebrated Eid-ul-Azha with her family members there.

Meanwhile, in absence of Khaleda, six arrest warrants have so far been issued against her in different cases.

Of them, a Dhaka court has cancelled Khaleda's bail and issued arrest warrants for her in two cases -- the Zia Orphanage and the Zia Charitable Trust graft.

Two more warrants have been served on her in Dhaka in two other cases filed in connection with undermining the country's map and the national flag and celebrating her “false birthday” on August 15 every year.

The remaining warrants have been issued against the BNP chief in Comilla in two cases filed over violence during hartals in February in 2015.

Court sources said a copy of the arrest warrant of undermining the country's map and the national flag case was sent to Gulshan Police Station on October 12.

But Abu Bakar Siddique, officer-in-charge of the police station, yesterday said they did not get any such copy.
http://www.thedailystar.net/country...e-in-bangladesh-after-visit-to-london-1478218

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জন জোয়ার, হায় আল্লাহ একি দেখলাম?


Hasina be like “why people don’t love me like Khaleda”?

Awami bigot shot the airport road light off while she was going home from the airport.

It shows how coward Hasina and Awami League.

 
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In mean time BD's outside BD (like you supposedly) should work to better their own living conditions (and their community) which is always at the bottom along with warzone refugees from countries like Syria and Afghanistan....rather than crying about the swamp hole they left. It will always be a pitiful POS being stomped on and bleeding itself when BSF isnt busy bleeding it at border daily, just give up on it....there is zero you lot have going for you. Just flee with tail between your legs and "spread your legs" whoever comes your way when you cannot. That is your nature as a people.

So this is the kind of comments that got you banned just recently?

Can an Indian explain to me what an Indian actually is in one sentence?

As examples, France is a country of ethnic French and Japan is the county of ethnic Japanese.
 
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1:46 AM, October 22, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:19 PM, October 22, 2017
Pick observers with no political affiliation, CEC asks monitors
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Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) KM Nurul Huda on Sunday, October 22, 2017, advises local election monitoring organisations not to appoint political activists as observers. Photo: Mohammad Al-Masum Molla
Star Online Report
Election observing organisations should be careful in appointing its observers so that no persons with political affiliation get the job, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) KM Nurul Huda said today.

The CEC made the call while giving an inaugural speech during a dialogue with organisations’ official at the Nirbachan Bhaban in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka around 11:00am.

“Election observers can work as supporting organisations, if electoral rules are followed properly during the polls,” Munira Khan, president of Fair Election Monitoring Alliance (Fema), told reporters after a two-and-half-hour meeting with the EC.
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Meanwhile, another election observing organisation, Election Working Group’s (EWG) Coordinator Aliuzzaman said, “We urged the EC to take action against those election monitoring organisations are affiliated with political parties.
The meeting ended around 1:30pm today.

CEC Nurul Huda urged the election monitors to also be careful so that the election would not be hampered by their inspection.

A total of 33 election monitoring organisations are invited for the discussion with Election Commission (EC) today.

EC is holding the dialogues with political, civil and media regarding the 11th parliamentary polls.
http://www.thedailystar.net/politic...n-commissioner-cec-election-observers-1480123
 
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‘India expects neutral election in Bangladesh’
Manik Miazee
Published at 11:10 PM October 22, 2017
Last updated at 03:30 AM October 23, 2017
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File photo of Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's meeting BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia Dhaka Tribune
The Rohingya crisis and the next general election were the two focal points of discussion
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, including some top party leaders, has met the Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel.

The 45-minute-long meeting started at 8pm on Sunday.

After the meeting, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told the reporters that they had discussed various important domestic issues with the visiting Indian minister while Rohingya crisis and the next general election were the two focal points of discussion.

“We told her that we want India, along with other leading nations, to play a significant role in resolving the crisis as Bangladesh has only allowed the Rohingya refugees on a temporary basis,” he said.

“She assured us that her country had been positively considering a permanent settlement of the crisis,” the BNP secretary general added.

During the meeting, the Indian external affairs minister was also told about the importance of a free and fair national election with the participation of all political parties for the continuation of democratic practices in Bangladesh.

Mirza Fakhrul, quoting Sushma, said that India, as a neighbouring democratic country, also expects a neutral election to be held in Bangladesh.

The meeting was also attended by senior BNP leaders including Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, and Riaz Rahman.

Meanwhile, Rowshan Ershad, opposition leader in the parliament and presidium member of Jatiya Party, also held a meeting with Sushma Swaraj at the same venue following the BNP’s meeting.

Various issues including Teesta water sharing, Rohingya crisis, implementation of the development projects and next parliamentary election were discussed during the 25-min-long meeting.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/politics/2017/10/22/khaleda-zia-meets-sushma/
 
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Don’t want anyone to come, restore democracy: BNP
Prothom Alo English Desk | Update: 18:22, Oct 23, 2017
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Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday said his party believes that only the people can ‘restore’ democracy in Bangladesh, reports UNB.

A day after their party’s chairperson’s meeting with Indian external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, the BNP leader came up with the remarks at a discussion at Dhaka Reporters’ Unity (DRU).

“We meet foreign leaders when they come here to tell them there’s no democracy in Bangladesh and those who are talking about democracy wearing a mask is perplexing the international community,” he said.

Fakhrul further said, “We don’t beg anybody’s mercy and we don’t tell anybody to put us in power. We also don’t believe any country will come here to restore democracy.”

Mentioning that people restore democracy in the country repeatedly through movement and sacrificing their blood, the BNP leader said, “Their party expects the country’s people will again reclaim their democratic rights through a struggle.”

Ganosangskriti Dal arranged the discussion marking the 5th death anniversary of Democratic League’s ex-president Oli Ahad and the 76th birth anniversary of film director Chashi Nazrul Islam.
http://en.prothom-alo.com/bangladesh/news/164087/BNP-pins-hopes-on-people-to-restore-democracy
 
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Post 2019 elections, Delhi readies to face challenges in Dhaka
P K Balachandran, October 25, 2017
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Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj with Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Begum Khaleda Zia
With the Bangladeshi parliamentary elections due in January 2019, neighboring India is preparing to face any change that the elections might bring about in Dhaka.

While being closely tied to the ruling Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina for historical reasons, India is also trying to establish links with the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Khaleda Zia which is expected to contest the elections and not boycott them as it did in 2014.

As the Late Brajesh Mishra (Premier A.B. Vajpayee’s National Security Advisor) once said after a standoff with the then Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina: “India does not put all its eggs in one basket.”
What Mishra meant was that Sheikh Hasina could not take India for granted as India could reach out to her opponents.

The just concluded visit of India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to Dhaka for the Indo-Bangla Joint Consultative Commission meeting had some interesting items in the itinerary, namely, meetings with the opposition stalwart Begum Khaleda Zia leader of the BNP, founded by former President Zia ur Rahman, and Begum Raushen Ershad of the Jatiya Party.
The Jatiya Party, is a small party, but in the absence of the BNP, is the official opposition in parliament.

The significance of the meetings with the opposition leaders could be seen in the publicity they got in the official twitter handle of the Spokesman of the Indian External Affairs Ministry, Raveesh Kumar. The BNP too attached great importance to the meeting.
Accompanying Begum Khaleda were five of her top aides, sources in Dhaka said.

Swaraj’s visit was officially for the JCC meeting, but her mission was to strengthen ties with the State of Bangladesh irrespective of who or which party is in power there.

It is also said that India had conveyed to Begum Khaleda Zia its desire that the BNP contests the next election as the country and region needs a democratic, parliamentary opposition to keep a check on the regime and prevent militancy from taking over the opposition space.

At present, there are only 56 opposition members in a parliament of 350.
And 150 of the seats won by the ruling coalition were uncontested because of the BNP’s boycott.

India is also keen that if a powerful opposition party is in parliament, there will be less danger of elements in it seeking extra-constitutional methods to influence government or grab power.
The danger of a lurch towards Islamic extremism and deals with Islamic extremist parties will also be minimized if the BNP is in parliament and aspiring for legitimate power.

The BNP, which had been in power before, knows what it takes to be in power and interact with India and other countries near and far in a globalized world.
Checkmating China
That said, India is trying its best to keep Bangladesh within its sphere of influence while China is trying to draw it into its fold. Though India cannot match China’s investment of US$ 13.6 billion, and its pledge to give $ 24.5 billion, India has notched up its Line of Credit by US$ 4.5 billion to total US$ 8 billion now.

India is also trying to catch up with Chinese military aid to Bangladesh, beginning with a small commitment of US$ 500 million.

A factor which is not publicized much (to the detriment of India) is that the Indian Lines of Credit are much cheaper than those of China, which charges anything from 4 to 5% interest.
In some cases (as in Sri Lanka) it could be as high as 6 to 8 %.

What India is trying to do to overcome its financial mismatch with China is to point out that India is Bangladesh’s closest neighbor with borders in the latter’s West, North and East. The two countries face the common issue of managing a porous and long border. There is the problem of sharing the waters of a major river like Teesta, which plays a great part in the agrarian economy of Bangladesh.

India is desperately in need of Bangladesh’s cooperation in stemming the tide of cross border Islamic terrorism. New Delhi is grateful to Sheikh Hasina for her cooperation in preventing Islamic militants from crossing into India and for her zero tolerance of Islamic terrorism in Bangladesh itself.

Dhaka appreciates India’s overall friendly attitude, but is very disappointed that New Delhi has been unbending on the sharing of the waters of Teesta. The irritant is likely to remain for a long time unless West Bengal relents.
Rohingya Issue Upset Apple Cart
The massive influx of Rohingyas from Myanmar into Bangladesh was the latest issue to upset Indo-Bangla ties. To the utter dismay of Bangladesh, India sided with the Aung San Suu Kyi government in Myanmar, endorsing its military action against the Rohingyas Muslims in Rakhine State in the North West of the country.

Till date, India holds the view that the violence in Rakhine State had been triggered by the Pakistan and Saudi Arabia influenced and funded militant group the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA).

Sensing dismay in Bangladesh, New Delhi tried to assuage feelings there, by rushing relief material to the 400,000 Rohingyas who had fled to Bangladesh. While accepting the aid, Bangladesh asked India to use its influence on Myanmar to take the Rohingyas back.

But till date, India has not moved in the matter, given Myanmar’s obduracy based on the theory that the Rohingyas are not Myanmarese at all, but are immigrants from Bangladesh.

India has taken the position that all it can do is to help develop Rakhine State so that the Rohingyas will have livelihood avenues.
This is what Sushma Swaraj said in Dhaka during the latest visit.

“India is deeply concerned at the spate of violence in Rakhine State of Myanmar. We’ve urged that the situation be handled with restraint, keeping in mind the welfare of the population.”

“In our view, the only long-term solution to the situation in Rakhine State is rapid socio-economic and infrastructure development that would have a positive impact on all the communities living in the State,” Swaraj said.

India, she said, is committed to providing financial and technical assistance for identified projects to be taken in Rakhine in conjunction with the local authorities.
India also supports the implementation of the recommendations contained in the Kofi Annan led Special Advisory Commission report on Rakhine State, Swaraj added.
Bangladesh First Among Neighbors
Bangladesh can count on India’s goodwill, Swaraj said.

“Our foreign policy follows neighborhood first approach. Neighbors first, but Bangladesh before all,” she said in Hindi.

Promising to “sincerely” resolve “irritants” between Bangladesh and India, Swaraj said that both countries are working to resolve these issues in the spirit of “friendly relations and with right intention”.

Though she did not specify the nature of the issues, she apparently hinted at the question of sharing water of common rivers, particularly of the Teesta, which has been pending since September 2011.

While in Dhaka, the Indian Foreign Minister formally inaugurated 15 small scale projects to help communities at the grassroots level.
SOURCE DAILY EXPRESS
https://southasianmonitor.com/2017/10/25/post-2019-elections-delhi-readies-face-challenges-dhaka/
 
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Khaleda: Hasina is very lucky
Tribune Desk
Published at 06:24 PM October 26, 2017
Last updated at 08:30 PM October 26, 2017
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Khaleda Zia coming out of the special court at Bakshibazar after appearing before it in two corruption cases on Thursday, October 26, 2017 Dhaka Tribune
'Sheikh Hasina is very lucky, she was never required to appear in court like me.'
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina can consider herself fortunate because she never had to appear before a court in any case, says BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia.

She said on Thursday:“Awami League President Sheikh Hasina was also indicted in cases over corruption, misuse of power, irregularity and extortion charges. She is very lucky as she was never required to appear in court like me.”

“I’m a citizen who shows respect to law, court and the judiciary. That is why I am trying to be physically present (at proceedings). My lawyers are defending the charges in legal ways.”

Khaleda made the remarks during her self-defence statement for the second day before the special court set up at Bakshibazar, which is trying the former prime minister is Zia Orphanage Trust and Zia Charitable Trust corruption cases.

She said: “Arrest warrant has been issued against me when I could not appear before the court due to unavoidable reasons. The people know who I am. I am not unknown to the court as well.”

Khaleda continued with the fervour adding details about her political career and family identity. She also reminded the court that she served the country as the prime minister thrice.

The court on Thursday asked the BNP chief to finish her self-defence on November 2.

The Anti-Corruption Commission, which lodged the two cases against Khaleda and eight others on graft charges, said her statement was politically motivated.
The article was originally published in Bangla Tribune
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/politics/2017/10/26/khaleda-hasina-very-lucky/
 
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