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What is in Khaleda Zia’s Vision 2030?

- we're going to have 4G in a few months...and she says we'll have 3G across the country by 2030 :lol:

suppose this is what happens when you steal AL manifesto from 2008 :lol:

- 1 doctor for every citizen...great 180mil, so 180mil doctors :lol:

- I'll get rid of the Special Powers Act - yeah, why didnt you do it the last 2 times you were in power?

- Oh and she promised to make us the rainbow nation - uhoh...the mullahs are gonna be mad.

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Oh and the same BNP that didnt allow Bangladesh to join the international submarine cable consortium because joining it would result in 'all national information' being stolen...now speaks of investing in information technology and data centers :lol:

I love the bnp supporters bending over backwards trying to make this shit sound like anything other than a joke
 
More like vision 2008... things that hasina had been doing without getting a new rolls Royce for her children every year... (not a hasina supporter, but khaleda is a immortal thief... fun fact: Khaleda means immortal!)

Plus she's not in a good shape to walk even... she's too frail. The last time a frail person was head of state... Germany had a downfall.
She is god knows how old and still dreams of being in power in 2030..she better be immortal.
 
Between Tareque Zia and Sajeeb Wazed who is more educated and qualified to lead the country ?

An an educated drunkard (with proven rap sheet) and looter of billions, Sajeeb Wajed Joy is worse choice than a less educated and small scale "alleged" thief Tareq. Now awami chapa may use high pitch propaganda but that is what people of Bangladesh realized in last 10 years.

Copying AL's election strategies isn't gonna help her.

political parties having a vision is not a trademarked property of awami league. Although, awami khet (uneducated and un-clutured) type like to think that way. Having a vision is an universal norm.

Vision 2030 :lol:

They have one vision...win an election somehow and then have Khamba Tareq back in Bangladesh -

here is the irony for you and rest of awami cheerleaders. "Khamba" or electric pole Tareq friend produced even before adequate electricity generation, each one of those were used when power generation and distribution were increased. So awami cheerleaders should pay regular slam to Tareq for his contribution. Besides, Each Khamba had value and money was not looted.

in comparison, here are some of Sajeeb wajed Joy and Awami League looting.

Sajeeb Wazed Joy ( son of Sheikh Hasina ) took $ 5 million bribes from CHEVRON !


Where has all the electricity gone?


M. A. Taslim

In order to make the rental plants sufficiently lucrative to the private players, the government had to provide sovereign guarantees regarding prices at which fuel oil would be supplied to the plant operators, and electricity would be purchased by the government. Since very large gaps have emerged between the guaranteed prices and the prices paid or received by the government, the rental plants have to be provided with enormous amounts in subsidies. It is estimated that during the current fiscal year subsidy payments to the rental power plants might exceed Tk320 billion, i.e. about one-third of the total tax revenue of the government.

This enormous subsidy requirement has put the government finances in a quandary, which has been further intensified by the drying up of expected foreign funds due to difficulties on the foreign policy front. The government was forced to take the unprecedented step to shift part of the current subsidy to the next budget. This may open up a new door to further mismanagement of the economy.


http://print.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/old/more.php?news_id=125664&date=2012-04-05
 
An an educated drunkard (with proven rap sheet) and looter of billions, Sajeeb Wajed Joy is worse choice than a less educated and small scale "alleged" thief Tareq. Now awami chapa may use high pitch propaganda but that is what people of Bangladesh realized in last 10 years.



political parties having a vision is not a trademarked property of awami league. Although, awami khet (uneducated and un-clutured) type like to think that way. Having a vision is an universal norm.



here is the irony for you and rest of awami cheerleaders. "Khamba" or electric pole Tareq friend produced even before adequate electricity generation, each one of those were used when power generation and distribution were increased. So awami cheerleaders should pay regular slam to Tareq for his contribution. Besides, Each Khamba had value and money was not looted.

in comparison, here are some of Sajeeb wajed Joy and Awami League looting.

Sajeeb Wazed Joy ( son of Sheikh Hasina ) took $ 5 million bribes from CHEVRON !


Where has all the electricity gone?


M. A. Taslim

In order to make the rental plants sufficiently lucrative to the private players, the government had to provide sovereign guarantees regarding prices at which fuel oil would be supplied to the plant operators, and electricity would be purchased by the government. Since very large gaps have emerged between the guaranteed prices and the prices paid or received by the government, the rental plants have to be provided with enormous amounts in subsidies. It is estimated that during the current fiscal year subsidy payments to the rental power plants might exceed Tk320 billion, i.e. about one-third of the total tax revenue of the government.

This enormous subsidy requirement has put the government finances in a quandary, which has been further intensified by the drying up of expected foreign funds due to difficulties on the foreign policy front. The government was forced to take the unprecedented step to shift part of the current subsidy to the next budget. This may open up a new door to further mismanagement of the economy.


http://print.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/old/more.php?news_id=125664&date=2012-04-05

Well as a mango public all I know now that I didn't have a bath of sweat in last 8 years while standing for my tarawi salat during Ramadan due to shortage of electricity which was a common scenario during BNP led regime during 2001-2005

I know AL's are no "Shadhus" but still they do some work.

Also when talking about corruption dont forget that From 2001 until 2005, Bangladesh was ranked the most corrupt country in the world by Transparency International according to Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). which started to improve during the caretaker govt in 2007-08.
 
An an educated drunkard (with proven rap sheet) and looter of billions, Sajeeb Wajed Joy is worse choice than a less educated and small scale "alleged" thief Tareq. Now awami chapa may use high pitch propaganda but that is what people of Bangladesh realized in last 10 years.



political parties having a vision is not a trademarked property of awami league. Although, awami khet (uneducated and un-clutured) type like to think that way. Having a vision is an universal norm.



here is the irony for you and rest of awami cheerleaders. "Khamba" or electric pole Tareq friend produced even before adequate electricity generation, each one of those were used when power generation and distribution were increased. So awami cheerleaders should pay regular slam to Tareq for his contribution. Besides, Each Khamba had value and money was not looted.

in comparison, here are some of Sajeeb wajed Joy and Awami League looting.

Sajeeb Wazed Joy ( son of Sheikh Hasina ) took $ 5 million bribes from CHEVRON !


Where has all the electricity gone?


M. A. Taslim

In order to make the rental plants sufficiently lucrative to the private players, the government had to provide sovereign guarantees regarding prices at which fuel oil would be supplied to the plant operators, and electricity would be purchased by the government. Since very large gaps have emerged between the guaranteed prices and the prices paid or received by the government, the rental plants have to be provided with enormous amounts in subsidies. It is estimated that during the current fiscal year subsidy payments to the rental power plants might exceed Tk320 billion, i.e. about one-third of the total tax revenue of the government.

This enormous subsidy requirement has put the government finances in a quandary, which has been further intensified by the drying up of expected foreign funds due to difficulties on the foreign policy front. The government was forced to take the unprecedented step to shift part of the current subsidy to the next budget. This may open up a new door to further mismanagement of the economy.


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Too long, what are the major points? Anything on defence, security or foreign policy?

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These are just a few examples, or "Tip of the Iceberg". Thousands more are known to all concerned, the real truth will emerge in due time. Sabr brothers.

Too long, what are the major points? Anything on defence, security or foreign policy?
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Read the 19 points program of B.N.P. However these were later deleted from our Constitution unilaterally by Awami League, to serve their Indian masters .

Khaleda unveils Vision 2030
Difficult, but not impossible
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About defence, the former prime minister said that the civil and military relations would be designed to be compatible with democratic dispensation.

On foreign policy, she said that BNP was firmly committed to uphold independence, sovereignty and dignity of Bangladesh.

BNP would not interfere in the internal affairs of any other country neither would create any security threat to any other country. ‘In the same vein BNP commits that strong resistance will be made if any other country interferes into internal affairs of Bangladesh and poses any threat to state security of Bangladesh,’ she said.

- See more at: http://www.newagebd.net/article/15330/khaleda-unveils-vision-2030#sthash.lqLWyDZC.dpuf


ভিশন-২০৩০ প্রকাশ’ - বহু বছরের মধ্যে বিএনপির মস্তবড় সফলতা। এত ব্যাপক বিষয়াদি অন্তর্ভুক্ত করে এটা যে প্রকাশ করতে পেরেছে, তাতে বিএনপির ওপর জননের আস্থা অনেক বেড়ে যাবে। তাঝছাড়া বিদেশীরা অনেক দিন ধরে এটা চাইছিলো। এই ভিশনে গণতন্ত্র ফিরিয়ে আনা, থ্রি-জি গর্ভনেন্স, সংসদ কার্যকর করা, সর্বদলীয় ভাবে ন্যাশনাল রিকসিলিয়েশন, দারিদ্র বিমোচন, ৫০০০ ডলার মাথাপিছু আয়ের টার্গেট, মানবাধিকারের প্রতি যত্নবান হওয়া, জুলুম অন্যায় নির্যাতন দুর্নীতি বন্ধ করা, পুলিশ প্রশাসন বিচারের ওপর থেতে রাজনীতির থাবা অপসারন, শিক্ষা স্বাস্থ্য খাতে ব্যয় ও সার্ভিস বৃদ্ধি, গরীব দুস্থদের বিশেষ ব্যবস্থা নেয়া, বেকার ভাতা চালুক করা, বিদ্যুৎ সহ নানা সার্ভিসের উপর জোর দেয়া__মোট কথা যতসব বিষয় বিএনপি ইনক্লুড করেছে, তাতে জনগন বিএনপির ওপরে আরও আস্থাশীল হবে যে, সত্যিকারেই বিএনপির হাত দিয়ে বাংলাদেশটা সত্যিকারের সোনার দেশে পরিণত হতে পারে। এটা খুবই পজিটিভ বিষয়।
 
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We all know AL is not 'dhua tulsi pata'. But thousand times better than BNP-JAMAT. We do not have any alternative to PM HASINA <3. We all should support her, she is making BD great again :dance3:
 
An an educated drunkard (with proven rap sheet) and looter of billions, Sajeeb Wajed Joy is worse choice than a less educated and small scale "alleged" thief Tareq. Now awami chapa may use high pitch propaganda but that is what people of Bangladesh realized in last 10 years.



political parties having a vision is not a trademarked property of awami league. Although, awami khet (uneducated and un-clutured) type like to think that way. Having a vision is an universal norm.



here is the irony for you and rest of awami cheerleaders. "Khamba" or electric pole Tareq friend produced even before adequate electricity generation, each one of those were used when power generation and distribution were increased. So awami cheerleaders should pay regular slam to Tareq for his contribution. Besides, Each Khamba had value and money was not looted.

in comparison, here are some of Sajeeb wajed Joy and Awami League looting.

Sajeeb Wazed Joy ( son of Sheikh Hasina ) took $ 5 million bribes from CHEVRON !


Where has all the electricity gone?


M. A. Taslim

In order to make the rental plants sufficiently lucrative to the private players, the government had to provide sovereign guarantees regarding prices at which fuel oil would be supplied to the plant operators, and electricity would be purchased by the government. Since very large gaps have emerged between the guaranteed prices and the prices paid or received by the government, the rental plants have to be provided with enormous amounts in subsidies. It is estimated that during the current fiscal year subsidy payments to the rental power plants might exceed Tk320 billion, i.e. about one-third of the total tax revenue of the government.

This enormous subsidy requirement has put the government finances in a quandary, which has been further intensified by the drying up of expected foreign funds due to difficulties on the foreign policy front. The government was forced to take the unprecedented step to shift part of the current subsidy to the next budget. This may open up a new door to further mismanagement of the economy.


http://print.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/old/more.php?news_id=125664&date=2012-04-05
Warning!
This opinions are done after watching youtube videos and thousands of jamaat propaganda articles. The articles mentions that BNP chose the path of Forces Goal 2030.The awami league cheer leaders decommissioned BNS Bangabandhu and were on a verge of selling the mig-29s.And it was totally the Awami league's leader's son JOY who bought dozens of condominiums in Singapore and Malaysia.
 
Warning!
This opinions are done after watching youtube videos and thousands of jamaat propaganda articles. The articles mentions that BNP chose the path of Forces Goal 2030.The awami league cheer leaders decommissioned BNS Bangabandhu and were on a verge of selling the mig-29s.And it was totally the Awami league's leader's son JOY who bought dozens of condominiums in Singapore and Malaysia.

Here is Awami league general secretary describing Hasina's corruption and killing of people.
 
As like other young people in BD, I got no interest in politics neither in AL nor in BNP. You can accuse AL for many reasons specially for the lack of Good governance. But AL showed the guts in infrastructure development,special economics zone establishment,resolution of sea and land disputes with both MM and India,IT,Food security and obviously in defense sector development. Yet I see a very mere chance for AL in the upcoming national election though AL is "Monder Valo".

Tell me which developing country "Politicians" are not corrupt? You will find them in developed countries too.
 
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