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Military Intervention Feared?

pure bs, mercenary force wearing Bangladeshi uniform today, will not do any such thing.

If army intervene and BNP support it it will create a bad example for us . and don;t forget BAL have more power to create excuse for army intervention if BNP goes to power .recall 28 October.
 
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The days when forcible military intervention used to happen is now gone, maximum the generals will influence the 'dialog'. It is now well apparent that the Hasina Govt. is exceeding its limits - probably in desperation to hold on to power. But not for long. Who knows - there may be a bloodless coup with martial law that follows (a la Thailand), and I will eat my words.
 
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Nagarik Oikya says talk with ‘army’ necessary

Staff correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 2015-02-24 13:56:27 BdST



Nagarik Oikya Jote has said the leaked telephone conversations of its convener, Mahmudur Rahman Manna, were part of the party’s plan to talk to all sections including the army in a bid to find a way out of the current political stalemate.



“The situation is being made fuzzy over the proposal to talk to some army officials. It is necessary to talk to everyone in politics,” the party’s central committee member Iftekhar Ahmed Babu said at a press conference in Dhaka on Tuesday.



“Inferring a 1/11-type or coup conspiracy from this is maligning. We proposed a national dialogue for peaceful ways to resolve the ongoing political crisis.



“We took various steps to that end. A new situation has arisen because of two conversations among them.”



Manna recently came under the spotlight by warning of a military takeover unless the government held dialogues with the BNP to end the political crisis.



Taking a dig at the government’s stance over political dialogue, Manna had said, “There is no alternative to dialogue (to end the political crisis). If anyone wants to avert it, it will lead to an unconstitutional process.”



Ruling Awami League leaders believe their former colleague Manna was one of the ‘players’ who supported the army-backed caretaker government, which ruled Bangladesh from 2007 to 2008.



In the conversation, he was heard expressing his intentions to sit with two army high-ups.



In another conversation with BNP Vice President Sadeque Hossain Khoka, the former vice president (VP) of the Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU) was heard saying that a few deaths could destabilise the government if a clash over occupying the university dormitories could be engineered.



However, Babu claimed they never supported violence and had been reaching out to the masses to bring an end to it.



“Students have always played a leading role in the movements in our country. So it is essential to establish and spread movement on the campuses. Manna was speaking about how that could be made possible in the present situation.”



“However, that conversation was twisted and allegation was raised that he wanted killings.”



He said he would continue to work for a dialogue in Manna's absence. “We have to think whether there is a deeper conspiracy at work behind Manna’s arrest and its denial.



“We want an immediate stop to the campaign against Manna and want to know the reason for his arrest. We also want his release for the greater good,” said Iftekhar.



Manna’s daughter Nilom Manna said her father was whisked away by plainclothesmen from her cousin Shahanama Sharmin’s Banani house around 3:30am on Tuesday.



But Dhaka Metropolitan Police's Joint Commissioner Monirul Islam said they did not pick up Manna.





http://m.bdnews24.co...ail/home/929975
 
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This business of wire-tapping cellphones and silencing dissent is a sad sign that the paranoid Hasina Govt. is moving down the same path her father did by implementing one party rule (BKSAL) and Rakkhi Bahini. Ultimately I hope Hasina doesn't meet the same fate her father met.
 
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The people, and particularly the men/women in uniform, will accept any nonsense except BAL/SHW's servility to India.

They are accepting and assisting the illegitimate BAL regime, aren't they? I don't know what kind of fantasy world people like you live in! It's really unfortunate. Be realistic and try to come up with practical solutions to our problems. Don't dream of something that's not going to happen, it's a waste of precious time and energy.
If you are going to take a bath you can't do it without getting wet. I hope you understand what I mean.
 
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They are accepting and assisting the illegitimate BAL regime, aren't they? I don't know what kind of fantasy world people like you live in! It's really unfortunate. Be realistic and try to come up with practical solutions to our problems. Don't dream of something that's not going to happen, it's a waste of precious time and energy. If you are going to take a bath you can't do it without getting wet. I hope you understand what I mean.
Everyone knows the solution: MINUS TWO. That requires the military to intervene. If the generals lack balls then we should brace for the dam to burst. The Bengali soldier is v well informed, politically alert and patriotic. Don't test their patience for too long.
 
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