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Khaleda Zia's public meeting at Khulna on 18th April 2010.

See <http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/home/2010/04/19>

The picture says for sure "Unexpectedly high gathering !". However, it does not say 'How capable & prepared KZ is to vector the surge in own favor ?'. Historically speaking - in case the right surge of tide is forming--that no ruler / ruling party or its supporting inside/outside agents can contain such a tide while in its fury.

Would you please care to comment on "What upcoming change(s) you see in issues concerning China / India / Pakistan and Bangladesh people --if really a turning tide is in formation ?"
 
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Yes sir. Times up for them Munafiq bahrai dalal. Even though BNP stayed idle for last 14 months without any movement and it actually made me angry but I come to realization that perhaps it was a good idea because people of Bangladesh finally experiencing real faces of Awami criminals. I mean, Al got last 14 moths without any obstacle from opposition which itself a blessing in Bd context yet these big mouth fail to deliver nothing for the people of bd. They were busy demising opposition and portraying Mujib as demi god.

Well times up so let them face the music now.

I would prefer BNP to regroup with four party alliance and rest of the right wings party to over throw this dalals. It can be done because people are fed up with these thugs. They can not be given amenity to run the country for rest of the term. Dalals must be gone or paralyzed.
 
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Time has come to depose the govt of famine: Khaleda

All from number one busy plundering the state's wealth, she says

Monday April 19 2010 00:56:47 AM BDT


BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has said ruling Awami League ministers and leaders from the top down will be sued for corruption and plundering the state if her party comes to power.(UNB)

"You (Awami League) have said you would teach BNP lessons. We are taking lessons from you. If BNP comes to power, cases will be filed for all the looting you have perpetrated - everything will be documented. We will not file any false cases like you," Khaleda, also the leader of the opposition in Parliament, said while addressing a huge public rally in Khulna Sunday. Issuing a note of caution to her political opponents, Khaleda added that when the BNP's time comes again, Awami League leaders will have to run to and fro on the veranda of the courts round the clock.

The BNP leader was addressing a grand rally at Shib Bari crossing (Babri Chattar) in the southwestern city organized by Khulna city BNP. Khaleda denied the allegations of corruption during the rule of BNP.

She said even a government minister has said that ministers are big thieves - all from 'number one' are busy plundering the state's wealth - concerned only with their own commissions, while there is no attention or effort expended upon resolving the acute problems people are facing.

Khaleda said the government is busy harassing, attacking and filing cases against the opposition, again instead of solving the acute crises people are facing.

She said cases are being filed against anyone speaking out against the government. "Filing cases will yield no result," she said.

Describing the grim scenario prevailing in different sectors including the nagging utilities crisis, unemployment and inflation and the worsening law and order situation, the BNP chief said an Awami League government means 'famine', and wondered how long the people will see this government in power.

She said the 'time has come' to depose the 'government of famine' to bring peace and prosperity to the country, which had time and again been proved possible under the BNP.

Khaleda warned that if the government fails to meet the public's requirements, resolve the utilities crisis, as well as control inflation, there will be no alternative but to wage a movement to oust the government.

She called upon everyone to take preparations for joining an anti-government movement in the days ahead.

Presided over by Khulna city BNP president Nazrul Islam Manju, the grand rally was also addressed by Tariqul Islam, Sarwari Rahman, Dr Abdul Moeen Khan, Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, Syeda Rajia Fayez, Zainul Abdin Farroque. BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia says the price-hike of essentials in recent times has shocked the public.

BSS adds: Begum Khaleda Zia Sunday urged the government to take effective steps to resolve water, power and gas crises and improve law and order situation immediately.

A movement would be launched, if the government fails to solve the problems faced by the people, she told a 'grand rally' at Shibbari Intersection in the divisional headquarters Sunday afternoon.

Begum Zia urged the Election Commission (EC) to hold the Bhola-3 by polls in a free and fair manner. If the EC fails, a movement would also be waged against that, she added.

The government could not implement its election pledges in one and half years, the BNP chief said pointed to high prices of essential commodities.

She said the construction of the proposed Tipaimukh dam would be allowed in any way as it would affect the country extensively.

She alleged that the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) is killing innocent Bangladeshis along the border frequently. She called upon the government to protest such killings.

http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidRecord=314139

That's whole a lot of people. It show how unpopular AL has become just in 14th months.
 
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Unfortunately munafiq's in BNP have prevented the party taking a harder line. Hopefully KZ will be able to take an independent course from some of her advisor's.
 
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What tide???? BNP is always in the sea let alone tide.. Its the people of Bangladesh who deceived BNP. Now they just need to hire more goons to take over Dhaka because next time people could deceive them again..
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Since when number of people at a gathering started giving the signs of tide?

Bet 50% of them has nothing to do with BNP (or even with AL) for that matter.

Give them Pulav / Biryani + 100 bucks + Free T Shirts/sarees.

There you go. Thousands and lacs of people at a rally.
 
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Since when number of people at a gathering started giving the signs of tide?

Bet 50% of them has nothing to do with BNP (or even with AL) for that matter.

Give them Pulav / Biryani + 100 bucks + Free T Shirts/sarees.

There you go. Thousands and lacs of people at a rally.

LOL win of the day.
Back to reality, GN does have a point here
 
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Time is still not ripe for a BNP comeback. But, all the BNP's achievements in the next few years will wash down to gutters if they bring back that all time thief Tareque Rahman. Jamaati people here seem to be worshipping this thief, for what reason I do not know. Is it because he masterminded the joint effort in the 2001 election?
 
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LOL win of the day.
Back to reality, GN does have a point here

Ha! Ha!! It is heartening to see you enjoyed GN's comment so much.
Both of you need to stay in today's Bangladesh a year from now to assess the reality in the fabric of a current rally, and under-current flowing therein.
 
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Ha! Ha!! It is heartening to see you enjoyed GN's comment so much.
Both of you need to stay in today's Bangladesh a year from now to assess the reality in the fabric of a current rally, and under-current flowing therein.

I really do not know what you meant by that post since emotion does not transfer well through text on a computer screen. I was not taking his side, I was merely amused by the scenario he mentioned, please do not associate with me other any other member of this forum (no offence intended). :)

But this may be to your surprise as I do think the tide may be turning considering the amount of civil unrest these days and the deterioration of law and order in the country.
 
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I really do not know what you meant by that post since emotion does not transfer well through text on a computer screen. I was not taking his side, I was merely amused by the scenario he mentioned, please do not associate with me other any other member of this forum (no offence intended). :)

But this may be to your surprise as I do think the tide may be turning considering the amount of civil unrest these days and the deterioration of law and order in the country.

No offence taken, akash57.

About the turning of tide, you might be correct. I was also just asking members' view on this : 'Is the tide turning...?'

However, perhaps, some shift in the water somewhere is notable--if not the tide in full. 'Deterioration of law and order in the country' is one among the causes thereof---as you rightly mentioned, too.
 
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You cannot say the people who gathered there will definitely vote for the opposition party.
It is a common thing that people always listen to opp. party what they are offering.
 
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No offence taken, akash57.

About the turning of tide, you might be correct. I was also just asking members' view on this : 'Is the tide turning...?'

However, perhaps, some shift in the water somewhere is notable--if not the tide in full. 'Deterioration of law and order in the country' is one among the causes thereof---as you rightly mentioned, too.

With time, the tide will surely be turning little by little in favour of BNP, but not necessarily Jamaat. It is very difficult to please the voters of a poor country. Yes, the country is infested with AL goons. But, yesterday it was BNP goons. It is always like this.

But, the main issues are employment, electricity, housing, transport and many others. No political Party can wipe out these problems in just 5 years of its rule. So, usually people forget the past mistakes of the previous govt and vote for it. Our votes are mostly negative votes.


But, my personal hope is the present AL govt will install enough power stations to raise the electricity output to at least 10,000 MW, although I believe that the people will still dislike AL when the next election is held.

A country's development can also be assessed by the quantity of its power production, although it is not the single factor. But, if one govt moves the clock by a degree, then the incoming govt will also have to move it further ahead. So, I want AL to do better than the last BNP govt.
 
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With time, the tide will surely be turning little by little in favour of BNP, but not necessarily Jamaat. It is very difficult to please the voters of a poor country. Yes, the country is infested with AL goons. But, yesterday it was BNP goons. It is always like this.

But, the main issues are employment, electricity, housing, transport and many others. No political Party can wipe out these problems in just 5 years of its rule. So, usually people forget the past mistakes of the previous govt and vote for it. Our votes are mostly negative votes.


But, my personal hope is the present AL govt will install enough power stations to raise the electricity output to at least 10,000 MW, although I believe that the people will still dislike AL when the next election is held.

A country's development can also be assessed by the quantity of its power production, although it is not the single factor. But, if one govt moves the clock by a degree, then the incoming govt will also have to move it further ahead. So, I want AL to do better than the last BNP govt.

Quite fair unbiased pov, eastwatch.

AL would have been more successful---in the backdrop of BNP-JI's immediate past mistakes---if they could do 3 things:

1. Not deteriorating Law & Order by fascist activities
2. Pursue a neutral 'Interest of Bangladesh foremost'-centric foreign policy
3. Pursue war-criminals while not harassing Islamic minded commoners
 
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