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Actually BNP is a continuation of Muslim league from Pakistan period. Later these people started supporting NAP of Bhasani.How is BNP popularity in Bangladesh today? Are they likely to win the next election?
Later Ziaur Rahman United them under the name of BNP.
So for sure , if family members of Ziaur Rahman will.be neutralised from politics , then BNP haters like me ( swing voters , not permanent supporter of any party) will be voting for them. Ziaur Rahman's family is not totally opposite to Mr Ziaur Rahman : the best and most kind administrator Bangladesh has ever produced in 50 years.
His son Tareq Rahman ( we call him Tareq chora/ their Tareq) is a criminal hypocrite and thief.
On the other hand the wife of Mr Ziaur Rahman Mrs Khaleda Zia always had been a worthless idiot who even don't deserve a position in municipality , let alone the post of prime minister. She never understood politics and you can't be a mother and a prime minister at the same time.
She is responsible of her son became thief!
But both BAL and BNP has total 25+25% supporters ( more or less ) and it's highly unlikely that they will stop supporting them.
Fortunately many of BAL permanent supporters now realise that BAL is criminal.
I hope permanent BNP supporters will also realise once that family dynasty isn't democracy.
And From that day democracy bill be beneficial in Bangladesh.
Or another third party can get many anti BAL vote in Bangladesh.
An immature leader can't really support the will of people.Wouldn't really care if the leader isn't mature as long as they're supporting will of the people.
If people want to suicide, a mature leader wouldn't allow them.
This is called, "Bohole eet, mukhe shekh Forid/বগলে ইট, মুখে শেখ ফরিদ!" Well done prime minister!Bangladesh to work with India for building a peaceful region: PM Hasina
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka | Published: 16:07, Jan 26,2022
https://www.newagebd.net/article/161032/bangladesh-to-work-with-india-for-building-a-peaceful-region
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. -- UNB file photo
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina has said that they look forward to working together with India in the next 50 years and beyond towards realising the shared vision of building a peaceful and prosperous region.
‘The year 2021 was a historic one for the Bangladesh-India relationship, marked by celebrations of epochal events and engagements at the highest levels,’ she said in a message to her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the occasion of the Republic Day of India.
On behalf of the government and the people of Bangladesh and on her own behalf, Sheikh Hasina extended her warmest wishes and heartiest felicitations to Modi and the people of India on the occasion of the 73rd Republic Day of India.
The prime minister thankfully recalled Modi’s visit to Dhaka in March 2021 to join the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the Independence of Bangladesh, the birth centenary of father of the nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and 50 years of establishment of diplomatic ties between Bangladesh and India.
‘Your gracious presence on these occasions had added extra enthusiasm to the celebrations and allowed us to further consolidate our excellent bilateral relations, which so happily exist between our two countries,’ she said.
Hasina recalled with gratitude the support rendered by the government and the people of India during the Liberation War in 1971 that set the foundation of a unique relationship.
The joint celebration of Moitri Dibosh, across the globe, held on December 6, the day when India recognised Bangladesh as a sovereign and independent State in 1971, projected this special relationship, she said.
‘The unique ties of close friendship, cooperation, and trust between our two countries have flourished and grown from strength to strength in recent years. Many new frontiers of cooperation alongside all traditional areas have been identified, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic,’ Hasina mentioned.
She said, ‘Let this joyous occasion be a special one, as India is also celebrating ‘Azadika Amrit Mahotsav’ to mark 75 years of her independence.’