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Hasina ranked seventh in Gallup survey

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For people who are saying awami league hasnt won any municipalities ..
Hasina won in
*barishak ,khulna division
*dhaka division..
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bnp won
*rajshahi and rangpur division by a slight margine of 46 to 40
thats not a bad performance at all
 
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Hasina had done well in improving the economy of BD, and try to return to secular constitution, and people lives have improved in her rule...
Even her election result waas not bad...
People still have a good image of her...
 
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This news goes on to show, no matter how much Razakars on PDF hate her she is still very popular among the real Bangladeshi masses..
 
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For people who are saying awami league hasnt won any municipalities ..
Hasina won in
*barishak ,khulna division
*dhaka division..
.
bnp won
*rajshahi and rangpur division by a slight margine of 46 to 40
thats not a bad performance at all

Hasina had done well in improving the economy of BD, and try to return to secular constitution, and people lives have improved in her rule...
Even her election result waas not bad...
People still have a good image of her...

This news goes on to show, no matter how much Razakars on PDF hate her she is still very popular among the real Bangladeshi masses..

You are very funny man Mr. jbond :lol:

Hasina's popularity declines drastically

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's popularity rating suffered hugely in the last one year in continuation of last year's popularity curve.

Last year, over half the respondents (53 percent) said they are satisfied with her performance. This year, only 39.4 percent said so. When she became prime minister three years ago, her approval rating was as high as 81 percent. So in three years, this is a huge decline in popularity.

The number of people who are dissatisfied with her is also much higher this year (42.1 percent) than last year (27 percent).

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Khaleda's popularity static

Leader of the opposition Khaleda Zia however has maintained a static popularity rating.*
Last year, 30 percent respondents said they are happy with her performance. This year the figure is similar at 30.3 percent.
However, she has been able to reduce the negative sentiment of the respondents from 35 percent last year to 30.6 percent this year.

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AL, BNP back to their core vote bank

Last year, when we asked people which party they would vote for if there is an election tomorrow, it was found that AL was the choice of majority of the respondents (39 percent) and it was far ahead of the BNP (22 percent). This time it was found that AL's chance of winning the election remains static at 39.7 percent. However BNP has dramatically regained its position to close the gap with the AL as 36.8 percent voters said they would vote for BNP. Jatiya Party has also done better with 5.8 percent voting for it from last year's 4 percent. Jamaat remained almost static wth 2.1 percent against last year's 2 percent. If the alliances are taken into consideration, then the AL-Jaatiya Party alliance would bag 42.6 percent votes while BNP-Jamaat would bag 38.9 percent votes.

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People want caretaker government system

A large 73.9 percent people said they do not support cancellation of the caretaker government system and a similarly large number of the respondents think it is not possible to hold free and fair elections without a caretaker government.

Only a small 6.2 percent said they have no idea if free elections are possible without a caretaker government.

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Success and weak points of the government

The respondents identified trial of war criminals as the top success point with a 29.7 percent rating. Fertiliser supply came in second place with a 25 percent vote followed by power generation (19 percent) and education (16.9 percent).
On the other hand, most respondents identified corruption (29.9 percent) as the weakest point followed by share market (29.4 percent) and law and order situation (28.2 percent).

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AL, BNP's acceptance rating

People who think that AL's public acceptance as a party has gone down outnumber those who think otherwise. But the case is quite opposite in case of the BNP.
53 percent of the respondents feel that AL's public acceptance has decreased while only 28.5 percent it has increased. In case of the BNP, 44.3 percent think its public acceptance has gone up while 28.2 percent think it has decreased.

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BNP politics

BNP's parliament boycott wrong move

The respondents overwhelmingly rejected the politics of parliament boycott when in opposition. An overwhelming 77.5 percent said they do not support parliament boycott by the BNP and only 15.1 percent said they think it is a good decision.

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Govt?s One And a Half Years' Performance Rating
 
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Politics for people?

Respondents were almost equally divided about whether the BNP has been doing politics on people's issues. 44.8 percent said it is pursuing issues that matter to people while 40 percent said it is not.

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Political focus

Almost 50 percent of the respondents think BNP has been trying to get back its lost image and 22.2 percent think it is fighting for people's causes. But 18.3 percent also said the party focus is to rehabilitate Tarique Rahman in politics.

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Narayanganj experience

Voters feel the Narayanganj City Corporation election was an eye-opener for everybody. 53 percent said the election result has proven that a party will lose if honest candidates are not filed. 19 percent feel the result has shown that a fair election is possible without army deployment. A large 21 percent however did not respond to the question.

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Relationship with India

Majority people think that Bangladesh's relationship with India has progressed although a large number of them are highly critical of India for non-signing of the Teesta water treaty and the dam initiative on Tipai river.
Almost half the respondents said they think Bangladesh-India relationship has progressed and 34.5 percent think it has not.
44.7 percent think Bangladesh cannot trust India because of the non-signing of the Teesta treaty. However, 27.7 percent think the treaty will come to reality soon.
Again, 53 percent feel that it was a breach of trust by India to go ahead with the Tipai Mukh dam.
Almost half the respondents think that the government has been bargaining enough with India to secure its interest. 38.9 percent also support giving transit to India but 35 percent are against it.

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Govt?s One And a Half Years' Performance Rating

Now, before any of you say that The Daily Star is a "Razakar" source, please understand that it is more aligned to the Awami League.

Those are more or less reliable facts and data. And not some mere hearsay based on a questionable sample.

And would you really think Western sources would give high regards to whatever goes on in the politics of Bangladesh? :no:
 
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I wonder If bnp wins next general election how dull will be this part of the forum especially without rawamy propaganda ... I will miss a lot ..
 
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Didn't the dwellers on the dirty Ganges promise not to post in the Bangladeshi sub forum so long as their backward 4th century terror regime was not discussed? Why are those dirty Ganges dwellers posting this thread?
 
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What on earth are those stupid BAL media doing importing every stupid Jewish media trick used in adulterous Western societies to fool the Western public? These fake 'bar charts', 'statistical surveys' and 'approval ratings' do not belong to any sane and civilized society. Maybe for beer guzzling couch potatotes who do not have knowledge of their parents' identities while growing up in ranches, these media tantrums make for nice entertaintment, but if Bangladeshis were to accept such nonsensical measures, it would be taking the country further back.
 
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I wonder If bnp wins next general election how dull will be this part of the forum especially without rawamy propaganda ... I will miss a lot ..

Contrary to your assumption if BNP wins that wouldn't be because of their stance regarding India.
 
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Didn't the dwellers on the dirty Ganges promise not to post in the Bangladeshi sub forum so long as their backward 4th century terror regime was not discussed? Why are those dirty Ganges dwellers posting this thread?

Because they failed to gain attention on other fronts :cry: .
 
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Didn't the dwellers on the dirty Ganges promise not to post in the Bangladeshi sub forum so long as their backward 4th century terror regime was not discussed? Why are those dirty Ganges dwellers posting this thread?

We should divert all water from Farakka, no more dirty Ganges in BD. Then only they will become true arabs.
 
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