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“Khaleda hits the roof,” published on December 30, 2013
Nnworx
It is encouraging to see a former prime minister of Bangladesh standing up for what matters to Bangladeshis. Bangladesh is not for sale.
S.M. Iftekhar Ahmed
Her frustration is totally understandable. This kind of behaviour from the government could actually benefit them.
Imagologue
Poverty is better than slavery and dishonour. Bangladeshis know it more than anyone else in the world. They know the taste of slavery from 224 years of foreign rule. All concerned Bangladeshis should be wary of wolves in sheep's clothing.
Tonmoy Ahmed
She said publicly that they will start a new type of government, that they will not only change the institutions' names but also the names of zilla and upazila. All this was in her mind which she expressed yesterday.
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“Hasina then and now” (December 30, 2013)
Disqus
This is not democracy. It's about duping the people. The leaders of the nation constantly and unashamedly speak utter lies, regardless of what party they belong to. People are not stupid anymore. But they continue to be powerless as they will just be killed off, by politicians and their cronies, with total impunity, if they speak out. There is no justice...
Nds
Is it not expected when opportunism constitutes the dominant principle of politics? It is always claimed that politics is an art of compromise. What does it actually mean? Compromise for what purpose? Definitely for achieving self-interest. Hasina is simply following that classical system. What is wrong with it?
Imagologue
What the concerned citizens are saying is not in the constitution! It's set in stone this time around.
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