Zabaniyah
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I concur. The secularist munafiq groups has always been try to label Jamaatis as un-Islamic and enemy of BD however they have proved to be patriot and very Islamic since they are corruption free. Allah will not forgive those steal from other.
Awami is just plain thief and ineffective because most Awami leaders has come from low class Muslim family( No kandani identity). They are fit for servantship rather than leadership.
BNP has done good but I find most BNP leaders(current scenario) doesn't really follow Zia's ideology. They are opportunistic. It's end time for Begum Zia. If Allah allow then she will have another chance to run the country in near future. It will be a good opportunity for her to install only Patriotic Islamic forces in key places to stair the country in right direction.
Jamaat stood for unification Pakistan and I found nothing wrong with that since it was their right to defend Pakistan as Pakistani citizen. People of Bangladesh should give Jamaat a change to run the country. I believe they will bring prosperity although it will be hell for anti-Islamic seularist.
Do you suppose that Tarique Zia takes control? Used to be the most hated guy in the country. Have you heard the recent statements made by Jamaat leaders? They seem pretty childish and narrow minded if you ask me. Not the kind of talk that's supposed to come from potential leaders.
As far as Hasina goes, it appears that she won't permanently go down without a fight. I think it is fair to say something similar about the BNP axis of leadership. Bangladeshi leaders are too busy to protect their political careers from falling right in front their faces for obvious reasons. And of-course, the riches.
Jamaat are more or less random fish in the sea. Their marketing is a poor one I'd say. Khaleda is just using them to gain votes.
The BNP mostly stood for secular, right wing, non-socialist ideals - not exactly religious ideals.