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Why We Should Keep Sheikh Hasina in Power

There is a slim chance of Hasina becoming our Mahathir Mohammad at least on the economic front.



Khaleda is same too. She is also a zaniya.




Unlike you guys, we don't hang on to any nexus. We keep good relationship with all and focus on our interest and the interest is economic, industrial and human development. You guys can choose to join this nexus and that alliance, since everything in your country is seen through the lenses of some great upcoming war, onse superpower defeating the other and how you must be prepared so you and your allies can achieve some glorious victory in some future imaginary war. We are simply not like that.

Pakistani der obostha khub shundor vabe bujhanor jonno Bangladesher ekta probad projojjo:

Vat pai na cha khai, cycle dia hagte jai.

Aro ache:

Goriber ghorarog

Adar beparir jahajer khobor

Fokinnir put guli khaite pai na, ora ase alliance, nexus ar superpower nia.



Its a foolish argument to say that Bangla is not part of this American-Indian nexus.

What I said is spot on about your country. No one lives in isolation, there has to be convergence of interests and alliances formed out of compulsions or different dynamics. Hasina regime is well and truly entrenched into this American-India nexus but future of this arrangement is looking bleak. You as a nation, do not want to get stuck with losing party and burn all your bridges.
 
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Its a foolish argument to say that Bangla is not part of this American-Indian nexus.

What I said is spot on about your country. No one lives in isolation, there has to be convergence of interests and alliances formed out of compulsions or different dynamics. Hasina regime is well and truly entrenched into this American-India nexus but future of this arrangement is looking bleak. You as a nation, do not want to get stuck with losing party and burn all your bridges.

We are not part of any nexus, we have one of our greatest export destinations as US and EU and on the other hand we have very good relationship with China with them winning many contracts in BD.

As for the future of any nexus or alliance, nobody received a revelation.
 
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We are not part of any nexus, we have one of our greatest export destinations as US and EU and on the other hand we have very good relationship with China with them winning many contracts in BD.

As for the future of any nexus or alliance, nobody received a revelation.


Even the major and powerful nations are part of alliances and geopolitical understandings, you are a too tiny and insignificant nation to go alone.

Lets cut the cr@p, Hasina regime is a New Delhi puppet which in turn respond to the Washington's whims. Very much down the pecking order.
 
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Bold part: Would you mind telling us what really happened on 15 Feb 1996 and in its aftermath?
I was 12 years old that time! Just saw that khaleda zia didn't survive after that one party election ( even their current ally Jamat boycotted that election you know that!) and another election took place in 12 June!
That's all I can remember!
 
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@Bengal71 and @PakSarzameen5823
It gives me immense pain to see the way you both are trying to make abusive posts on behalf of each other's country.You are not giving services to your respective countries but bringing shame to yourselves.I will issue ban upon further violations.Warnings are given for now, to both of you.
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Most of the Pakistani posters do not like Haseena because she seems to prefer Indians over Pakistani.In addition to that she is not letting go of past.Sane mindsets in Pakistan understand this.We seek pleasant relationship with Bangladesh and we hope that both countries will Inshallah move towards prosperity.
I am a Pakistani and I see Bangladesh as a beautiful land: Land of songs, beautiful maidens, fresh air and progressive people.The people of Bangladesh have suffered alot in past due to several different reasons.Pakistan believes that in many ways there are misunderstandings with Bengal that should be resolved but cannot find any way to convey because many find some mindsets from both countries not ready to accept some facts.
Dear people, if we found truth about our politicians, then believe me they will loose their seats.They not only wanted to rule our countries but they want to make sure that their children and generations rule us.
Let us promise ourselves to elect those political parties who bring peace to our lands.
I pray to Allah that our people move forward with prosperity.I also want to inform you that not all accounts are genuine.Some posters do not truly represent our countries, use VPN and other services so that they can mask their true identity.Please do not trust upon internet, take a tour of each other's regions and believe me, we all will ended up lovin' each other.
Regards
 
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Very correct. Fully agree. Once upon a time, BD was on the verge of loosing it to fundamentalists. Full credit to Hasina who drew BD to the path of progress and wellness.
She is the right choice .
 
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Behave yourselves
IMHO one day Bangladesh will find herself in disagreement over some issue with India which is normal between neighbouring countries, then they will see the true colours of India. India's naigh ours like Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan have all seen. Kashmir, junagarh, Hyderabad have seen it, Sri Lanka has seen it, banglas will see it too
 
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IMHO one day Bangladesh will find herself in disagreement over some issue with India which is normal between neighbouring countries, then they will see the true colours of India. India's naigh ours like Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan have all seen. Kashmir, junagarh, Hyderabad have seen it, Sri Lanka has seen it, banglas will see it too
Bangladesh does not need our input, brother.They are well aware of Indians.Let them tackle the way they find best.

Regards
 
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IMHO one day Bangladesh will find herself in disagreement over some issue with India which is normal between neighbouring countries, then they will see the true colours of India. India's naigh ours like Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan have all seen. Kashmir, junagarh, Hyderabad have seen it, Sri Lanka has seen it, banglas will see it too
Bangladesh already have lots of disagreement on many issues with India. We just want a peacefull relationship with our neighbours , as war is not a good thing. And if you can solve any problem with diplomacy, why need war or animosity?
IMHO animosity is the weapon of weeks. If you are strong, you just remain prepare and exactly we are trying to do so .
Look at Hasina , why she has animosity toward Pakistan? Because she has a weaker political background comparing BNP. But although BNP enjoy a better popularity than AL still it's leadership had been corrupted and harmful since ages. But it's such a controversy that probably you will never trust .
As the common belief is BNP is friendly to Pakistan and AL is inimical , but you should not forget that appearance can be deceiving. Who knows maybe once this AL govt will turn into the ally of Pakistan and now friendly BNP will become adversary , or atleast neutral ?
There is no final thing in politics man.
As just after our independence, sheikh mujib invited Bhutto and gave him red carpet.
So please act as wise man and try to observe the challenges of regional politics . Everything will be cleared I hope.
What some of our Pakistani friends think of us, in reality we are totally opposite when the case is India .
Just now we (BD) are passing a curve of history and that's why we need to be very careful. That's the reason we are compromising in many cases only because it's an art .
 
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Hasina should stay for another five years to finish some projects. My focus is on six projects which needs to be done. BNP is in totally fucked-up condition. Khaleda talking against Jamat, BNP members talking against Tareq, so many cracks in that party. The Oiiko Front suddenly popped up ground who were never active all those years, showed some hope, promised not to BNP if Jamat is involved then made a U-turn and said "Khamosh!!". And they are not so happy with BNP about seat distribution and Tareq. And Kamal Hossain is too old to participate in politics. Then all those tape-recording AL is releasing. :lol: Total entertainment. :lol: Even Leftist were more active than Oikko front and other small parties in last five years.

Anyway is this real? When i heard it i was like "WTF!! :o: What are you saying Golapi??!! :eek:"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o00wc4IXOo&t=1s





https://www.thedailystar.net/politi...d-wont-sit-bnp-if-jamaat-ties-not-cut-1646539

http://www.ittefaq.com.bd/national/14020/জামায়াত-থাকবে-জানলে-ঐক্যফ্রন্টে-আসতাম-না-ড-কামাল

But Hasina will face some serious challenge this time and has strong chance to loose. She might did some good thing, the country saw some stability, growth and development in last few years but some bad shit happened too. If she loose think that quota and student protest was the last nails in BAL coffin. She really shouldn't have let that bastard Shahajahan ran for election this time. If BAL loose some heavy shit-storm will definitely start.

Today is election?

Nope, 30th December.

A true leader don’t steal votes rather people elect them. Hasina is a pesky vote choorni.

Yes, Yes Golapi madam is the only honest leader of BD. :agree: She is not only a choorni, she is a uneducated moron who cancels a good ongoing project from BAL govt just because it has the same name like Tulip Siddiqi MP.

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/06/tulip_computer_bangladesh_spat/

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In this case, why waste people money in the name of mock election?

Cause we don't want hypocrite BNP cry next five years for fair election and caretaker govt. When BD ever had a fair election without violence, cheating and stealing? o_O If people want to waste their money it's their choice. And i thought you kinda lost interest about this type of thing when you said not to vote "hypocrite BNP" when they decided to go to election without care-taker government. :what:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bnp-to-join-election.586280/#post-10934403

We have free and fair multi party elections

3 different parties have been in power in last 10 years

You have 1 Haseena, voting not needed

Millions vote
We have multiple parties
Multiple politicians with differing views
We have everything from religious parties to leftist parties
We had a free and fair election

BNP isnt really being allowed to take part


You dont really have any options outside Haseena

Don't talk crap about Bangladeshi politics when you can't even tolerate about yours in the first place. Just because you and your Pakistani buddies hate Hasina, BAL, their supporters and other Bangladeshi patriots doesn't mean you can jump to some shitty conclusion every time without knowing anything.

Total seven parties (could be more) are participating in the 2018 election.

1.AL
2.BNP
3.Jatiya Party
4.Jatiya Oikya Front
5.Islami Andolon Bangladesh
6.Left Democratic Alliance
7.Zaker Party (didn't know these guys participate in election too!!)
8. some independent candidates including a clown. See? even clown can participate. :azn: and people cry about democracy. :disagree: The reason you outsiders only know about AL and BNP because they are the two major parties of Bangladesh which get most attentions and shadow other parties. Like republicans, democrat in US or BJP, congress in India.

Total 104.1 million voters will cast their votes on Sunday.

https://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2018/01/31/final-count-bangladesh-has-about-104.1-million-voters

If we really don't have any options except Hasina and BNP is not allowed to take part then what are they doing?o_O:what:





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https://www.facebook.com/bnpbd.org/videos/2267567969944829/


You cry here for BNP but this ▲ BNP leader ▲ is proudly saying that he went war against you for a democratic country. :lol: Not only you but some Pakistani PDF members (specially that Turk crow) call Mujib traitor but praise Zia as a hero, ISI agent trained by Pakistan army when Mujib was in West Pakistan for whole 9 months and Zia was the announcer of Bangladesh's independence in 26th March. Not only that, his superior ( the name was Janjua i guess) ordered to kill him in the crack down in 25th March but he was saved by other Bangladeshi officer, later he killed that officer with a baton. And then he organized 8th East Bengal in CTG, created Z Force and was a sector commander in 71. Mujib becomes traitor without killing a single man but Zia becomes hero with blood on his hand?! Seriously??!!

So when some of you try to support and sweet talk about Zia and BNP just because Jamat is affiliated with them it really makes me laugh. Like these two> :rofl::omghaha: Man!! I really feel pity for then! :lol:

Wanted to say this in another thread to remind you people but then thought, "What's the point?".

This song is now rocking everywhere.

This shit has become a real pain in the ***!! Starts in 8 am and gives me headache. But the song from Islami Andolon is even worse cause they play it right in front of my house. Do you know what they say? If we vote them it will please Allah and our Prophet!!
 
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Here is an election-related PR Pitch from the "Centre for Research and Information" which is a Awami League-related thinktank. I believe they make a good case for themselves but final decision is of course yours.

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https://opinion.bdnews24.com/2018/12/24/why-we-should-keep-sheikh-hasina-in-power/

Why we should keep Sheikh Hasina in power
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 10 years in power (2008-18) has seen phenomenal economic growth and human development that has turned Bangladesh, once derisively described as ‘a basket case’ by Henry Kissinger, into one of Asia’s fastest growing economies.

As her ruling Awami League faces a relatively united opposition in the Dec 30 parliament polls, Hasina seems confident that the ‘performance will be reflected in the ballot box’.
Talking about her vision to turn Bangladesh into a middle income country by 2021 – the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s troubled birth—the 71–year grandmother has made it clear she wants her people to vote her back to power to ‘accelerate the speed of development”.

“If we are elected again, we will do everything possible to ensure we grow at 10 percent per annum for the next three years,” she said in an exclusive interview with Nikkei Asian Review. (https://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks/Interview/Exclusive-Bangladesh-aims-for-10-annual-growth)

According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh’s poverty rate fell from 82 percent in 1972, to 17.6 percent in 2010 and 12.9 percent in 2016, as measured by the percentage of people living below the extreme poverty line. (https://bdnews24.com/economy/2017/10/18/poverty-rate-has-dropped-to-24.3-percent-bbs-surveys)

Based on the current rate of poverty reduction, Bangladesh is projected to eliminate extreme poverty by 2021, the first nation in South Asia to do so. (https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...reme-poverty-by-2021/articleshow/66484544.cms)

Hasina’s economic model is one of inclusive development and is reflected in superb human development indicators.

Just one example – in 2018, its female labor force participation rate is 45 percent, while net female school enrolment rate stands at staggering 98 percent. The World Economic Forum ranks Bangladesh the most gender equal nation in South Asia (ranked 47th, followed by Maldives 106th; India 108th). (https://bdnews24.com/economy/2018/1...asia-on-world-economic-forum-gender-gap-index)

On the global front, the US-China trade war is driving many producers to countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam and Hasina is unwilling to let go the opportunity. She plans to set up 100 special economic zones, of which 11 are ready and 79 are under construction. (https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Cover-Story/The-rise-and-rise-of-Bangladesh)

The $3.9 billion railroad bridge on the turbulent Padma river , financed by Bangladesh’s own resources after Hasina cancelled World Bank funding, will be completed next year. Economists say it will connect 21 southern districts to the capital region and add 1.5 percent to GDP growth.

“This bridge has given Bangladeshis huge pride and much in self-esteem.. It is more than just infrastructure.”

From nuclear power plants to ports to roads and bridges over turbulent rivers, Hasina’s government has initiated an ambitious infrastructure development plan, financed by both China ($38 billion) and India (nearly $10 billion) and global institutions and sometimes by its own resources. (https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla.../rise-of-bangladesh-an-economic-success-story)

The number of power plants has grown to 121 from 27, while access to electricity has risen to 93 percent of the 166 million population from 47 percent. Hasina has pledged 100 percent access to electricity by the middle of next year. Russia and India are building the country’s first nuclear plant in Rooppur in western Bangladesh.

Hasina has deftly balanced relations between China and India, the West and the Islamic world, crushed Islamist terrorism and streamlined the country’s labour exports, making remittances the second biggest source of foreign exchange after garments.

“No leader in South Asia is so committed to development as Hasina,” says veteran Bangladesh watcher Sukhoranjan Dasgupta, who knew her father, the assassinated founder of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

“She is every inch her father’s daughter, determined to make possible his dream of Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal),” says Dasgupta, during a discussion with the writer.

With the Price Waterhouse Coopers predicting Bangladesh to be one of the three fastest growing economies in the next two decades, Hasina expectedly talks ‘ development and only development” in election rallies . (https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...h-will-among-top-3-fastest-growing-economies/)

Her partymen warn voters that an Awami League defeat could mean an end to growth and a “return to the dark days of 2001-06” when the BNP-Jaamat e Islami coalition ruled the country and terrorism and violence peaked.

Growth has lifted millions out of poverty and gave the per capita income a meteoric rise (149 percent under her rule between 2009 and 2018) , one needs political commitment and stability. Hasina and Awami League provides that stability and commitment to growth that will finally help Bangladesh to graduate from LDC in 2024.(https://www.dhakatribune.com/busine...er-capita-income-increases-by-149-in-10-years)

As poet Percy Bysshe Shelley said, if winter comes, can spring be far behind! If development comes, democracy cannot be far behind. A poor nation anchored in a feudal society will evolve into a strong democracy as development lifts millions out of poverty and rising incomes gives the down trodden the confidence to assert politically. Awami League keenly looks forward to a vibrant opposition but the culture of impunity and nexus with terror reflected in the Aug 21 2004 grenade attack (a replica of the 1975 coup) must end and the culprits must be punished. Punishment for the perpetrators of such horrendous crimes does not threaten democracy but reinforces it. This is what the global players should understand!

Would any Western nation allow such criminals who want to stamp out political opposition by dastardly murderous attacks go scot-free! If someone in US was responsible to attempt to kill the prime minister or someone in UK was found guilty of killing such a leader, would Washington or London accept if such a person found shelter in Dhaka! Is it not a blot on western democracy that proven war criminals or those responsible for attempting to liquidate the entire leadership of Awami League move around with their heads high in London!

The stink that the opposition is trying to raise on these trials — both for 1971 war crimes or the 1975 coup or the 2004 grenade attack — is an attempt to cover its own past , so that they can pose as saviours of democracy. Nothing is more preposterous than to imagine Tarique Rahman as a saviour of democracy when the US envoy in 2005-6 had described him as a criminal, as evident from WikiLeaks, portrayed him as image of ‘kleptocratic govt’, seen him as serious threat to US interests in Bangladesh and recommended that he be denied US visa. (https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-201716)

When prestigious and credible western organisations like International Republican Institute or Economist Intelligence Unit predict a comfortable Awami League victory, the opposition is silent. Not many developing nations have achieved the kind of speedy growth in economy and human development as Bangladesh has under Hasina in the last ten years and it is only expected that the people will reward her for this in the election slated just a week ahead. (https://bdnews24.com/politics/2018/...na-are-more-popular-than-bnp-khaleda-us-study) (http://www.thefinancialexpress.com....icts-election-win-for-awami-league-1544613038)
These economy progress is temporary till Hasina is in office and she like pet for powers, as soon she away from the job she was assign and way to much know status, she will be eliminated immediately like others before her. Let her enjoy her time till that.
 
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These economy progress is temporary till Hasina is in office and she like pet for powers, as soon she away from the job she was assign and way to much know status, she will be eliminated immediately like others before her. Let her enjoy her time till that.

who will eliminate her ? how you are so sure ?

welcome.back mamu

thank you betua .kaisi gujar rahi ?

Its a foolish argument to say that Bangla is not part of this American-Indian nexus.

What I said is spot on about your country. No one lives in isolation, there has to be convergence of interests and alliances formed out of compulsions or different dynamics. Hasina regime is well and truly entrenched into this American-India nexus but future of this arrangement is looking bleak. You as a nation, do not want to get stuck with losing party and burn all your bridges.

in today's world of diplomacy alliances are changing fast , so bangladesh has option of adjusting it's foreign policy according to it's needs .
 
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