“City billboards hijacked by AL,” published on August 6, 2013
Nds
I am certain that this foolish move will prove to be suicidal for AL. It really surprises me how a political party having longstanding experience can make such blunders as to assume that public will fail to distinguish between publicity and propaganda.
WD
I don't think any of our politicians from either party has any dignity left.
Max
Billboard owners declined to comment on this due to fear of reprisals. Is this a democratic government or a mafia state?
Suman Gazi
That reminds me of the film 'Hirok Rajar Deshe!'
Saleh Tanveer
Arbitrary decision to put up these billboards without respecting any rules and procedures is much more than advertisement; it is a demonstration of AL's misuse of power. I think they can barely hope to gain anything through shiny glitzy images.
Sayeed Khondoker
If Awami League is spending their own money to put up the billboards, then no one should care. But if the taxpayers' money is being used, then they are violating the election rules as well as committing crime.
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