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We await the coronation of Queen Khaleda to lead Bangladesh into Paradise!

I say this since I am getting convinced that Sk Hasina is not liked by the Bangladeshis.

The latest local elections also indicates so where the BNP and the fundamentalist Muslim Party has bested Awami League.
 
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We await the coronation of Queen Khaleda to lead Bangladesh into Paradise!

I say this since I am getting convinced that Sk Hasina is not liked by the Bangladeshis.

The latest local elections also indicates so where the BNP and the fundamentalist Muslim Party has bested Awami League.

In a free and fair election, it will be impossible for awami league to win the next election. Having said that, I do not want BNP to win 3/4 of the seats like awami league did this time. It gives too much power to govt. I would also like to see less jamaat. The way Awami league has been handling business, I am now worried that we might actually see an increasing popularity for the jamaats. All the attacks they have faced has only made them stronger and more ruthless. It would be tragedy not only for awami league, but also for the rest of us, who lean more towards BNP.
 
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In a free and fair election, it will be impossible for awami league to win the next election. Having said that, I do not want BNP to win 3/4 of the seats like awami league did this time. It gives too much power to govt. I would also like to see less jamaat. The way Awami league has been handling business, I am now worried that we might actually see an increasing popularity for the jamaats. All the attacks they have faced has only made them stronger and more ruthless. It would be tragedy not only for awami league, but also for the rest of us, who lean more towards BNP.

Anyone can say anything while they are in opposition. Lets see what Khaleda Zia does once she comes to power, will she distant herself from India and forge closer ties with China. Which country will she visit first- India or China?
 
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Anyone can say anything while they are in opposition. Lets see what Khaleda Zia does once she comes to power, will she distant herself from India and forge closer ties with China. Which country will she visit first- India or China?

@ Definitely it will be China ? Do you have any boubts??? Why she(Khaleda) will forge China ?????
 
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@ Now-a-days AL has become a minority based political party.

@ It has lost the creditability for liberating the country much before.

@ AL things that if she can please India it can remain in power for an eternal period.
 
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MMS has conveyed to Hasina that if there was such a thing as an Indian umbrella over her head, it has just been removed.
 
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In a free and fair election, it will be impossible for awami league to win the next election. Having said that, I do not want BNP to win 3/4 of the seats like awami league did this time. It gives too much power to govt. I would also like to see less jamaat. The way Awami league has been handling business, I am now worried that we might actually see an increasing popularity for the jamaats. All the attacks they have faced has only made them stronger and more ruthless. It would be tragedy not only for awami league, but also for the rest of us, who lean more towards BNP.

Good that Bangladesh selects what it feel is good for them.

There is nothing for anyone to quibble on that.

If the Jammaait gets stronger, it will be for BNP to address it. If it cannot then another Bangla Bhai will wreak havoc!


MMS has conveyed to Hasina that if there was such a thing as an Indian umbrella over her head, it has just been removed.

You were sitting at his feel when MMS conceyed this?
 
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PM Manmohan’s faux pas
Delhi apologizes to Dhaka



NEW DELHI: Delhi Saturday sent an apologetic note to Dhaka over Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s faux pas regarding Bangladesh’s political situation and anti-India stance of a certain segment of Bangladeshis under the influence of an Islamic party.

The clarification came as the remark of the head of government of India created uproar in Bangladesh and the press in India also appeared critical of the inadvertent observations ahead of his important Dhaka trip.

“This is one faux pas that Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh could easily have avoided just before his trip to Dhaka. At least this is the contention of senior politicians cutting across party lines,” the banglanews correspondent reports, quoting local views.

The PM had said that while India’s relations with Bangladesh are quite good, he believed that a section of the Bangladeshi population was ‘anti-Indian and these people were being led by Jamaat-e-Islami and, often, the Pakistan-based ISI’.

“Understandably, the reactions have caused uproar in Bangladesh. Today, in a damage-control exercise, India– specifically the Ministry of External Affairs--sent out an apologetic note to say that the remarks by the Prime Minister were by ‘no means intended to be judgmental’," says the report.

"Our attention has been drawn to some off-the-record remarks attributed to the Prime Minister during his interaction with editors in New Delhi. It is clarified in this regard that these attributed remarks were by no means intended to be judgmental," said an official spokesperson for the ministry of external affairs.

The spokesperson went on to mention that Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and his government and the people of India had “great affection” for the people of Bangladesh. “The relations with Bangladesh are of the highest importance.”

The remarks of the Prime Minister, it was clarified, were made off the record, but somehow appeared in the official transcript of the interaction between the Prime Minister and the editors. The portion of the interactions has now been taken out from the official transcript.

The official spokesperson also pointed out that India recognized the democratically-elected government as well as its stability and was committed to the non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states.

The spokesperson also said: "In recent years, ties between India and Bangladesh have seen exceptional heights with close cooperation in a wide range of areas. The focus on both sides has been development cooperation, poverty alleviation, capacity building and education.”

He added: “It is in this context that the External Affairs Minister of India is undertaking an official visit to Bangladesh. We ware fully committed to our bilateral relationship with the people and the government of Bangladesh.”

Meanwhile, there have been reactions from former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the chief of the main opposition PML-N– once again about what Dr Manmohan Singh said to the five editors.

The Indian Prime Minister had said that Pakistan should "l leave Kashmir alone, because they have their own share of internal problems" or else the peace talks between the two countries would face difficulties.

In a meeting with reporters, Sharif commented: "This is not a political statement. Such statements complicate matters. The Indian prime minister should not have made such a statement, and there was no need for it."
 
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No idea of crying of spilt milk.

Even though the truth has been said, yet in diplomatic equation such openness is mere stupidity!

I am reminded of Omar Khayyam

The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ,
Moves on; nor all your Piety nor Wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line,
Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
-- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Tough titty, Manmohan!

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^^^Fascinating! That's all I can say....

Stupidity is all I can say!

But damn well the Govt of India should apologise.
 
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We await the coronation of Queen Khaleda to lead Bangladesh into Paradise!

I say this since I am getting convinced that Sk Hasina is not liked by the Bangladeshis.

The latest local elections also indicates so where the BNP and the fundamentalist Muslim Party has bested Awami League.

That would be about the time when HRH Prince Raul Khan ( because that's his paternal family name) would be taking India to the seventh heaven.
 
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Good that Bangladesh selects what it feel is good for them.

There is nothing for anyone to quibble on that.

If the Jammaait gets stronger, it will be for BNP to address it. If it cannot then another Bangla Bhai will wreak havoc!




You were sitting at his feel when MMS conceyed this?

Some of your comments are despicable. A discussant in an academic forum should show minimum level of civility. In this case, where you have chosen to post such a cheeky comment, the meaning of my post has obviously gone over your head.
 
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