Comments on news report
“March to Dhaka,” published on December 25, 2013
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But it must be a democracy as defined by her and this democracy must run under her guidance. Nobody else has the necessary competence to undertake the task as her counterpart is running the opposite variety of democracy.
Aasfisarwar
This government will not allow this Long March to succeed. They will use their brutal police, the loyal courts and friendly press to terrorise and mock the opposition so that they can not stand on the streets. Soon after the Long March is over, AL's second class leadership will provoke the opposition again. But I can guarantee you, the nation will find its own silver bullet!
Badrud Doza
The call of Khaleda Zia to 'March for Democracy' will shape the future events in Bangladesh. We hope that conflicting political parties will come to a consensus before it is too late to hold a free, fair and participatory election.
Mohammad Rahman
Sorry, I cannot join the March on December 29. If I get killed during the March, opposition will say government forces killed me and government will say the opposition killed me. I value my life because I have to work and earn to feed my family.
Talkfair
Definitely a good sign that Khaleda Zia has come out of harsh programmes like blockade which has been affecting the poor people most. “March for Democracy” is a non-violent peaceful political programme. I wish this programme success. The opposition must maintain peace and the government must co-operate. But, I suppose, to bring a lasting political peace and stability in the country, there is no alternative to a fair, inclusive national election.
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