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Sheikh Hasina Wajid vows to punish Bangladeshis still in "Love with Pakistan"

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DHAKA - The prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wajid hatred for Pakistan is not hidden from anyone.*BD News 24 <link>*

She has said that the people of the country need to punish those who still love Pakistan despite living in an independent nation,
“The people of Bangladesh must respond to those who have been lost in their love for Pakistan. They must be punished. We must make them forget their love for Pakistan,” Sheikh Hasina told an event on Sunday.


“If we cannot do it, we will cease to exist,” she was reported as saying at the gathering, which was organised by the ruling Awami League at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka.

Hasina termed rival Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) founder Zia ur Rehman and wife Khaleda Zia ‘lovers of Pakistan’, saying the duo had grabbed power in the country after the killing of Sheikh Mujib

Hasina scoffed at Zia, noting that the entire history of the country changed after 1975 as BNP made an effort to make people forget the events of 1971, which was evidence of their love for Pakistan.

Hasina stated that party which came into power after the assassination of Mujib did not work for the people.

“They did not want the country to progress. They were implementing the agenda of the Pakistani forces,” she alleged.


“Pakistan would be happy if Bangladesh became a failed state and they (Bangladeshi rulers after 1975) wanted to make Pakistan happy,” she added.

Hasina also mentioned HM Ershad, who came to power after Zia ur Rahman, in her speech. Ershad, the chief of a key ally of the Awami League, now serves as a special envoy of the prime minister.

https://timesofislamabad.com/26-Mar...nish-bangladeshis-still-in-love-with-pakistan
 
Just look at her face. As a Muslim I want to say just one thing here, look at her face, worst than even Mushriks. She 100% belongs to the hell once she is dead.
man i was planning to settle in hell because beauty will be there . now its news for me in hell i saw this lady on my breakfast daily ? that will be really hell :cry::lol:
 
man i was planning to settle in hell because beauty will be there . now its news for me in hell i saw this lady on my breakfast daily ? that will be really hell :cry::lol:
Its better you change your mind and settle with Heaven. What a beautiful place it is to be in. ;)
 
Sheikh Hasina is stupid. Pakistan and Bangladesh are Muslim countries. We should try to get along. Bangladesh should try to have better relations with Pakistan and China to avoid becoming a colony of India.

No shit Big Shaq

Sheikh Hasina Wajid vows to punish Bangladeshis still in "Love with Pakistan"

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DHAKA - The prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wajid hatred for Pakistan is not hidden from anyone.*BD News 24 <link>*

She has said that the people of the country need to punish those who still love Pakistan despite living in an independent nation,
“The people of Bangladesh must respond to those who have been lost in their love for Pakistan. They must be punished. We must make them forget their love for Pakistan,” Sheikh Hasina told an event on Sunday.


“If we cannot do it, we will cease to exist,” she was reported as saying at the gathering, which was organised by the ruling Awami League at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka.

Hasina termed rival Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) founder Zia ur Rehman and wife Khaleda Zia ‘lovers of Pakistan’, saying the duo had grabbed power in the country after the killing of Sheikh Mujib

Hasina scoffed at Zia, noting that the entire history of the country changed after 1975 as BNP made an effort to make people forget the events of 1971, which was evidence of their love for Pakistan.

Hasina stated that party which came into power after the assassination of Mujib did not work for the people.

“They did not want the country to progress. They were implementing the agenda of the Pakistani forces,” she alleged.


“Pakistan would be happy if Bangladesh became a failed state and they (Bangladeshi rulers after 1975) wanted to make Pakistan happy,” she added.

Hasina also mentioned HM Ershad, who came to power after Zia ur Rahman, in her speech. Ershad, the chief of a key ally of the Awami League, now serves as a special envoy of the prime minister.

https://timesofislamabad.com/26-Mar...nish-bangladeshis-still-in-love-with-pakistan

She is rotting from the inside.....
 
  • Bangladesh listed as new 'autocracy'
Staff Correspondent | Update: 09:53, Mar 24, 2018

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Bangladesh is among five countries where minimum standard of democracy is absent, according to a German organisation.

The country is under an autocratic government, observed Bertelsmann Stiftung in its latest Transformation Index released on Friday.

Shortcoming in elections in Bangladesh in recent times has been pointed out as sign of autocracy.

The report said that they observed setback in terms of democracy in Bangladesh.

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“Due to the worsened quality of elections, the formerly fifty largest democracy is classified as an autocracy again,” reads the report.

The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) boycotted last elections held in 2014, demanding poll-time government for free and fair elections. The next election is due in December 2018.

Based in Gütersloh, Germany, Bertelsmann Stiftung is an independent foundation under private law. It was founded in 1977 by Reinhard Mohn.

“Only Burkina Faso and Sri Lanka were making significant progress towards democracy during the period under review. By contrast, there are a total of 13 countries, including Mozambique, Turkey and Yemen, where the political situation has become significantly worse. Five of these 13 countries no longer meet minimum standards for democracy: Bangladesh, Lebanon, Mozambique, Nicaragua and Uganda, where democracy has been gradually undermined for years, are under autocratic rule. It was often shortcomings in the quality of elections that tipped the balance,” reads the report.
 
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