Zabaniyah
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Ziaur Rahman was nothing but a opportunist, a vicious killer of one of the most famous freedom fighters Khaled Mosharraf. He also hanged another freedom fighter Coloner Taher who helped him get rescued.He was such ungrateful person. He also knew plot of assasionation of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which is evident from anti awami Coloner Faruque's interview to Mascarenhas where Zia said to them - " I am a senior officer. I cannot be involved in this.
And just what are you trying to prove?
And just how was Zia a vicious killer? Was it not he who declared the independence of Bangladesh? He did not kill Mujib directly, but was 'passively' involved. Mujib asked for protection from Zia, and he was reluctant. I guess Rakhi Bahini wasn't enough for him(?)
Mujib was not a bad man, but made alliances with bad people. Explain to me as to what happened to all that aid money? Just how did Mujib fail to control his sons? Why did Mujib fail to satisfy the army officers?
Col. Taher? He was a die hard Communist. He deliberately created an 'army within an army'. That kind of insubordination can get you killed.
Given the circumstances, Mujib's death was inevitable.
If you people wanna do it, then go ahead. " Zia captured power most undemocratically by a coupd'ta. He also didnt let Sheikh Hasina to return home and brought back rajakar golam azam, shah azizur rahman from Pakistan. Made the latter rajakar prime minister of Bangladesh.
What a vicious lie
He also made another razakar abdul alim as minister. I am sure, most of you are rajakar's kids for which you formed a gang here. Economy is much better in Awami regime. According to wikipedia/CIA fact book, the GDP growth rate of Bangladesh is 6.7% while India=8.5% Pakistan=2.2%, in other indicators as well, Bangladesh's condition is better than Pakistan while somehow less than India.
Like you have any clue about economics
And only trolls quote from Wikipedia.
The economy is currently not doing well. There's a liquidity crisis, nobody's investing and our relations with the Middle Eastern states are not good because of Hasina. Hence, the downfall in remittance. I can tell you that from 2011 onwards, there'd be some hard times ahead.
Oh, let's not forget about the legendary Dr. Yunus Drama
During BNP regime, BD never saw such rise up in GDP growth, in BNP regime, Bangladesh was champion in corruption for consecutive 5 years for which people voted Awami league and gave them a landslide victory, AL got 262 seats while BNP got only 28 !
And the AL is not corrupt? If it isn't, why did the WB refuse the loan for the Padma Bridge project?
Yeah, I know that people were frustrated with Tarek and his cronies, but 262 vs. 28 is really... There were 'magic hands' involved there. Does the BNP not have supporters?
In the end, die hard supporters of both the BNP and AL do not alone determine who's going to win. It is the 'rest' who determines that. This is not just my opinion, but a fact.
In social sectors, Bangladesh is ahead of India for which Sonia Gandhi and Amartya Kumar sen praised Bangladesh. These all happened in AL regime. Again, all political parties were banned for the sake of national integrity and unity. Mujib wanted to unite people, he didnt want to divide people so that they fight eachother So, don't tell us **** and bull stories. You were not even born before liberation war. Kids don't know history.
Okay. And did any of his initiatives succeed? Did nationalizing the industries bear any fruit? The simple answer is no.
Be result-oriented, not beating about the bush just because of a person.
A nation's destiny is not a one man job. It is the combined effort of its people. A lesson for all the dictator wannabes.
And he did initially speak out for democracy back in the Pakistan-era. Now, isn't that a contradiction?
The man was not bad, but delusional and overly emotional with no logic or sense and surrounded by a bunch of loony toon characters (which the AL still has).
Nevertheless, I respect him for speaking out. But he went overkill.
Anyways, thanks for the welcome.
You Awamis better watch your back.
I hope for your sake, you are not some spin doctor.