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I don't have a problem with their support for Pak during 71.....But now in 2013 they if still question the legitimacy of the state and think it is 'Baterdized' creation of malauns I think having them anywhere near the seats of power and policy making is a national threat!

Don't measure a party by one m_saint's comments who I believe has mental imbalance that people suffer at old age. I was born in Bangladesh long after war and comparing these political parties neutrally based on their acts simply BAL, BNP can be banned for their anti-state activities. Though I don't support a religion based party, I can't demand ban of a party if I don't see any such anti-states activities by them in my life time. Then you'll argue on their 71 activities, well....that's all based on hearsay. And my question is what magic works their in the gravity of earth that one party (BAL) was a saint patriotic party back in 71 that transformed into a pure k$tta league now and one satanic party Jamat did nothing compared to BAL/BNP after I was born. Thing is this BAL was always like this from at least onwards from 60s-power hungry, greedy, b$stard gathering.
 
I was kinda confused whether we can ban a party in a democracy and whether Jamaat's ban was justified or not but post#66 has proved beyond question that not only should the party be banned but anyone who support's a party whose view is incompatible with the constitution of the state should be stripped of their citizenship!

M Saint doesn't represent current JI. Shouldn't that be a no-brainer conclusion?They have been pragmatic and accepted reality of BD and moved on just like how they accepted reality of PAK in 47 and moved on. From an ideological POV they have been firm in their stance. But certain Bakshali party left no stone unturned to destory this country since its inception. Lets hope that we can obliterate that bakshali dalal party & their bakshali cetona once & for all for the sake of a prosperous BD.

Btw what do U say about the 4 excuses on which their registration is cancelled. Having absolute trust & faith in Allah (swt) and believing that sovereignty belongs to Allah (swt) alone and not his creations (AKA humans). Current constitution is an awami F-uked up constitution that was formulated in an unconstitutional way.
 
Parties that don't believe in fundamental beliefs of a nation's constitution can and should be banned. Example: banning of Nazi party in post war Germany, banning of communism in US and banning of Maoist party in India. It is a symbolic gesture .

History will record it as a positive move.

There are few more things to be done but this is a good start.
 
M Saint doesn't represent current JI. Shouldn't that be a no-brainer conclusion?They have been pragmatic and accepted reality of BD and moved on just like how they accepted reality of PAK in 47 and moved on. From an ideological POV they have been firm in their stance. But certain Bakshali party left no stone unturned to destory this country since its inception. Lets hope that we can obliterate that bakshali dalal party & their bakshali cetona once & for all for the sake of a prosperous BD.

Btw what do U say about the 4 excuses on which their registration is cancelled. Having absolute trust & faith in Allah (swt) and believing that sovereignty belongs to Allah (swt) alone and not his creations (AKA humans). Current constitution is an awami F-uked up constitution that was formulated in an unconstitutional way.

There is(or was) a strong demand from Awami base and Shahbagh(vote bank) to ban Jamaat.....but the stupid reasons they showed to 'cancel registration' of Jamaat is just another eyewash(much like the the trial itself) for the masses!
 
I'd say, this 'mist' of the Cold War needs to be lifted if the nation's politics is to move forward. There are folks on both sides who take advantage of this 'mist'. Be it in politics, media or corporate affairs.

How would U do that? Check out all the media with bakshali chetona propping up. Recently there was a new one even more militant IMO- Dhaka tribune.:lol: Without media it would be near to impossible to counter the myths and fabrication of our history done by bakshali dalals. And opposition both JI/BNP is stupid to the core in grasping the power of media. They learned the importance of it the hard way. What about civil society? They too are devided with a large section being awami dalals. Though their rampant dalali and corruption won't save them this time but they built a very strong media infrastructure not to mention completely F-uked up our state institutions. :hitwall:
 
Parties that don't believe in fundamental beliefs of a nation's constitution can and should be banned. Example: banning of Nazi party in post war Germany, banning of communism in US and banning of Maoist party in India. It is a symbolic gesture .

History will record it as a positive move.

There are few more things to be done but this is a good start.

And one of you live in the US? Seriously?

The Commies have ruled West Bengal for a long time and still kicking even though they are not in power.

But no worries, not everybody in this world is as narrow-minded as you lot can be.
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And in other news, India happens to be the world's largest Democracy.

Man, the hypocrisy and shamelessness some of you guys can display is just legendary.

Always "the know-it-all" :lol:
 
There is(or was) a strong demand from Awami base and Shahbagh(vote bank) to ban Jamaat.....but the stupid reasons they showed to 'cancel registration' of Jamaat is just another eyewash(much like the the trial itself) for the masses!

Shabagis? :cheesy: Dadas are butt hurt on their epic failure in shabag. There is no such thing as shabagi vote bank. Does that even need an explanation now. It was a commie-awami circus show with state resources and its non-existance have been proved in the 5 city polls. Amassing a puny crowd of less than 50000- 100K for a party like AL with all TV channels under their control was a walk in the park. Though yes, awami-commie loons will harp on about this circus show for decades to come.

As for eyewash or not doesn't matter. They tried their best since taking power to break BNP-JI alliance and failing to do so they decided to further punish JI. Now if CT system come in JI can easily get registration with a new name easily. But people already know that awami maggots left no stone unturned to detach JI from BNP. In the end AL failed in their objective.
 
How would U do that? Check out all the media with bakshali chetona propping up. Recently there was a new one even more militant IMO- Dhaka tribune.:lol: Without media it would be near to impossible to counter the myths and fabrication of our history done by bakshali dalals. And opposition both JI/BNP is stupid to the core in grasping the power of media. They learned the importance of it the hard way. What about civil society? They too are devided with a large section being awami dalals. Though their rampant dalali and corruption won't save them this time but they built a very strong media infrastructure not to mention completely F-uked up our state institutions. :hitwall:

The state's institutions are intact. Jamaat never even scratched them. Islam was not made the nation's state religion by Jamaat or some other theocratic party, but by Ershad during his reign.

Secularism is still in our constitution. Folks can say that it is indeed contradictory.

Though, I fail to understand as to what those so-called "intellectuals" are trying to achieve.

The reason is simple: Money.

There's no problem solving involved there.
 
The state's institutions are intact. Jamaat never even scratched them. Islam was not made the nation's state religion by Jamaat or some other theocratic party, but by Ershad during his reign.

Secularism is still in our constitution. Folks can say that it is indeed contradictory.

Though, I fail to understand as to what those so-called "intellectuals" are trying to achieve.

The reason is simple: Money.

There's no problem solving involved there.

U sure? Police can reformed. What about bureaucracy? Politicizing bureaucracy was made a fair deal by AL via the jonotar moncho in 96. Guess who the central figure of that moncho was- the one who coined the building nara-chara theory. Judiciary has been destroyed completely. I still believe army is intact though and our army is yet to be secularized like Egyptian one IMO. But still due to pilkhana our security have been compromised for years to come. And what about intelligence service? I doubt we even have one now. :hitwall:

As for intellectuals well IMO, most of those who posed themselves as intellectuals at the beginning were awami sell out dalals bought with money from across the border. Only later did pro-BD intellectuals came to the scene but the damage was done. Now we have some anti-AL secular/nationalist/islamist intellectuals but they lack media power which would take time to build.

Btw Absolute faith & trust in Allah (swt) was put in the constitution by Pres.Zia and state religion by ershad. But if U ask me, the former one is more significant than the latter and is more than symbolic reflecting the aspiration of the people of this country. :)
 
U sure? Police can reformed. What about bureaucracy? Politicizing bureaucracy was made a fair deal by AL via the jonotar moncho in 96. Guess who the central figure of that moncho was- the one who coined the building nara-chara theory. Judiciary has been destroyed completely. I still believe army is intact though and our army is yet to be secularized like Egyptian one IMO. But still due to pilkhana our security have been compromised for years to come. And what about intelligence service? I doubt we even have one now. :hitwall:

As for intellectuals well IMO, most of those who posed themselves as intellectuals at the beginning were awami sell out dalals bought with money from across the border. Only later did pro-BD intellectuals came to the scene but the damage was done. Now we have some anti-AL secular/nationalist/islamist intellectuals but they lack media power which would take time to build.

Btw Absolute faith & trust in Allah (swt) was put in the constitution by Pres.Zia and state religion by ershad. But if U ask me, the former one is more significant than the latter and is more than symbolic reflecting the aspiration of the people of this country. :)

The simple reason why Morsi's reign fell apart so fast was because of his policies, not his and his party's religious beliefs.

He wasn't able to revive the badly hit Egyptian economy and did not deliver. Unemployment at the moment is very high, and tourists aren't visiting there.

Bear in mind that insulting Islam can get people imprisoned or even executed back in the Mubarak days.

The Egyptian Army is there to defend the interests of the people. Though, it is unfortunate for them to be involved in the nation's politics so much.

Just as with many Islamists, the Muslim Brotherhood don't use their brain. They aren't pragmatic. What's more, they had good relations with Iran; another thorn for the GCC states. So that adds up in the political equation there.

As far as we are concerned, things like police, the judiciary and bureaucracy will run according to whichever party is in power.

And yes, it was Zia who put that part in our constitution. Likewise, many Western nations have similar things as well. I don't understand what their problem is there.

Those secular "intellectuals" mean nothing, really. A million more can be bought just like disposable razors.

The man behind it all is none other than Salman F. Rahman and his circle.

A media mogul and an extremely powerful businessman with a vast intellect. I'd have to say, I feel a mix of anger and great admiration for that man. He started from humble beginnings, and managed to build a powerful, vast and a dark empire. And that while always laying low. Never a loud mouth like the brainless Awamis.

I suspect he's far more powerful than anyone would ever realize. Even more so than the nation's prime minister. And yet, he doesn't have to fire a single bullet at anything. The man's a genius. If only he'd put that dark power to effective use for the good of the nation.

Jamaat is no match against him.
 
WELL only bangladeshi will suffer and will go through the same as pakistani even worse, blocking politcal parties always pave wave to extremism..
look at ANP it was anti pakistan but not any more , i dont think so JI is anti bangladesh its just politccs..
to me bangladesh is moving towards one party dictatorship, every step that has been taken by awami league indicates that..there will be big rigging as no interim govt willl come, ultimately they will ban BNP too..and govt will then transform to china or iraq style one party dictatorship..
 
As far as we are concerned, things like police, the judiciary and bureaucracy will run according to whichever party is in power.

And yes, it was Zia who put that part in our constitution. Likewise, many Western nations have similar things as well. I don't understand what their problem is there.

Those secular "intellectuals" mean nothing, really. A million more can be bought just like disposable razors.

The man behind it all is none other than Salman F. Rahman and his circle.

A media mogul and an extremely powerful businessman with a vast intellect. I'd have to say, I feel a mix of anger and great admiration for that man. He started from humble beginnings, and managed to build a powerful, vast and a dark empire. And that while always laying low. Never a loud mouth like the brainless Awamis.

I suspect he's far more powerful than anyone would ever realize. Even more so than the nation's prime minister. And yet, he doesn't have to fire a single bullet at anything. The man's a genius. If only he'd put that dark power to effective use for the good of the nation.

Jamaat is no match against him.

I don't share the same views as U regarding egypt. The thing that is apparant in that country's case is foreign interference. Its too important a country in ME to be let free.

Yup dervesh is powerful but I believe power depends on political standing in BD. look at the jomuna groups's chairman. His TV channels wasn't given license.

Don't know if JI is no match for dervesh financial might but he can't afford to earn the eyebrows of a party like BNP once its in power IMO. Whatever it is the current dalals outlets needs to be taught a lesson via legal means off course. That's what I hope for. A pro-nationalist/islamist media chain to counter the anti-BD dalal medias.
 
@M_Saint bro definitely used a wrong, objectionable and unprintable word and hurt the sentiment of neutral Bangladeshis, but India did conspiracy to break PK before 71, and that's true based on evidence. So he just used his own language [though objectionable] to phrase his hatred for India. And I can say, I know four or five JI walas who are not like him.
 
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The simple reason why Morsi's reign fell apart so fast was because of his policies, not his and his party's religious beliefs.

He wasn't able to revive the badly hit Egyptian economy and did not deliver. Unemployment at the moment is very high, and tourists aren't visiting there.

Bear in mind that insulting Islam can get people imprisoned or even executed back in the Mubarak days.

The Egyptian Army is there to defend the interests of the people. Though, it is unfortunate for them to be involved in the nation's politics so much.

Just as with many Islamists, the Muslim Brotherhood don't use their brain. They aren't pragmatic. What's more, they had good relations with Iran; another thorn for the GCC states. So that adds up in the political equation there.

As far as we are concerned, things like police, the judiciary and bureaucracy will run according to whichever party is in power.

And yes, it was Zia who put that part in our constitution. Likewise, many Western nations have similar things as well. I don't understand what their problem is there.

Those secular "intellectuals" mean nothing, really. A million more can be bought just like disposable razors.

The man behind it all is none other than Salman F. Rahman and his circle.

A media mogul and an extremely powerful businessman with a vast intellect. I'd have to say, I feel a mix of anger and great admiration for that man. He started from humble beginnings, and managed to build a powerful, vast and a dark empire. And that while always laying low. Never a loud mouth like the brainless Awamis.

I suspect he's far more powerful than anyone would ever realize. Even more so than the nation's prime minister. And yet, he doesn't have to fire a single bullet at anything. The man's a genius. If only he'd put that dark power to effective use for the good of the nation.

Jamaat is no match against him.
Salman F Rahman is a man to be respected. Only problem with him is that he is not supporting the righteous cause.
 
How would U do that? Check out all the media with bakshali chetona propping up. Recently there was a new one even more militant IMO- Dhaka tribune.:lol:

Dhaka Tribune run and operated by Zafar Sobhan, one of the main patron of new age atheist commie movement in Bangladesh. Zafar Sobhan was ex Daily Star editor and son of REhman Sobhan and nephew of Farooq Sobhan both of them are dedicated indian dalal in Bangldesh.

Since, Shabagh atheist and fascist fest India nd Awami League made very clear of their atheist/commie agenda. So people can read Dhaka tribune with understaing what inspires their news making - indian/commie/atheist agenda.
 

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