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Is possible army rule good or bad for Bangladesh?

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This thread is to discuss about pros and cons of possible army rule. How it will effect the economy, politics? Is there going to be any minus two formula or army will hand over power to democratic government peacefully? As the situation progressing the possibility army rule can't be ruled out. Lets the speculation began :pop:.
 
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Whats the news from BD? I thought protests and violence ended a while ago.
 
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Army rule never works.

A free market economy will always be superior to that under a dictatorship. Even under a benevolent dictator.

Also, Western countries do not like army rule. So imposed sanctions isn't exactly in Bangladesh's interests. And there'd go UN peacekeeping missions too!

A temporary army-backed caretaker government would be necessary in Bangladesh's case. A 'minus two' formula is possible, but it requires good planning.

They screwed up last time.

Whats the news from BD? I thought protests and violence ended a while ago.

Not yet. More to come.

There's even a 48 hour strike imposed today by opposition.
 
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Army rule never works.

A free market economy will always be superior to that under a dictatorship. Even under a benevolent dictator.

Also, Western countries do not like army rule. So imposed sanctions isn't exactly in Bangladesh's interests. And there'd go UN peacekeeping missions too!

A temporary army-backed caretaker government would be necessary in Bangladesh's case. A 'minus two' formula is possible, but it requires good planning.

They screwed up last time.



Not yet. More to come.

There's even a 48 hour strike imposed today by opposition.

Western countries like Military rule when it suits their interests. During Musharafs rule in pakistan, west declared him chadi buddy.

For Bangladesh hope situation gets better as either opposition or government has to budge otherwise it will get worse.
 
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Army rule never works.

A free market economy will always be superior to that under a dictatorship. Even under a benevolent dictator.

Also, Western countries do not like army rule. So imposed sanctions isn't exactly in Bangladesh's interests. And there'd go UN peacekeeping missions too!

A temporary army-backed caretaker government would be necessary in Bangladesh's case. A 'minus two' formula is possible, but it requires good planning.

They screwed up last time.



Not yet. More to come.

There's even a 48 hour strike imposed today by opposition.

How many years has BD remained under the army since 1971?? How they compared to years of democracy??
 
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How many years has BD remained under the army since 1971?? How they compared to years of democracy??

22 years under the two begums.

Western countries like Military rule when it suits their interests. During Musharafs rule in pakistan, west declared him chadi buddy.

For Bangladesh hope situation gets better as either opposition or government has to budge otherwise it will get worse.

That's the problem.

There's close to no dialogue between the ruling party and opposition.
 
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How many years has BD remained under the army since 1971?? How they compared to years of democracy??

popularity of zia ur rahman is still unmatched. after 6 years of rule, when he died , only a t-shirt and a briefcase was found as his only possession. it is said his Janaza was the second largest in Muslim world . his party bnp was elected again by people after his death. then ershad became dictator through a coup. when he left, zia's party came to power again just because zia's popularity.

sheikh mujib as a dictator was very unpopular due to corruption and nepotism. he also had a private terrorist force . so his dictatorship was very short and unpopular.

ershad lost his popularity at the end of his rule.but somehow every bangladeshi thinks his dictatorship was better than present democracy, kinda like his friend saddam hussain. people miss saddam's dictatorship in iraq now.
 
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Ershad was (and is) an idiot.

Ershad akhan kothin jinish, i heard back in 90s people used to call him strange camel (no offense to camels) :lol:.

popularity of zia ur rahman is still unmatched. after 6 years of rule, when he died , only a t-shirt and a briefcase was found as his only possession. it is said his Janaza was the second largest in Muslim world . his party bnp was elected again by people after his death. then ershad became dictator through a coup. when he left, zia's party came to power again just because zia's popularity.

sheikh mujib as a dictator was very unpopular due to corruption and nepotism. he also had a private terrorist force . so his dictatorship was very short and unpopular.

ershad lost his popularity at the end of his rule.but somehow every bangladeshi thinks his dictatorship was better than present democracy, kinda like his friend saddam hussain. people miss saddam's dictatorship in iraq now.

What about Muammar Gaddafi?
 
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And this Idiot is best option for us now. He is better than our 2 begums and thair 3rd class political partys. (you can consider ershads JP as 2nd class political party)

Uh please....that guy's a dead camel. No point in beating a dead horse...I mean camel...

He'll get even less botes than before no matter how hard he tries. And if he dies, so will Jatiya Party. They simply aren't the answer to the current problem!

He could never think straight to address the political realities for some reason.
 
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popularity of zia ur rahman is still unmatched. after 6 years of rule, when he died , only a t-shirt and a briefcase was found as his only possession. it is said his Janaza was the second largest in Muslim world . his party bnp was elected again by people after his death. then ershad became dictator through a coup. when he left, zia's party came to power again just because zia's popularity.

sheikh mujib as a dictator was very unpopular due to corruption and nepotism. he also had a private terrorist force . so his dictatorship was very short and unpopular.

ershad lost his popularity at the end of his rule.but somehow every bangladeshi thinks his dictatorship was better than present democracy, kinda like his friend saddam hussain. people miss saddam's dictatorship in iraq now.

Our begums consider thair blind supporters as bangladeshi not general public like us. And this is bangladeshi democracy.
 
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Uh please....that guy's a dead camel. No point in beating a dead horse...I mean camel...

He'll get even less botes than before no matter how hard he tries. And if he dies, so will Jatiya Party. They simply aren't the answer to the current problem!

He could never think straight to address the political realities for some reason.

Bro, I think this worst leader can become a good leader too, we should give him a chance. And I really think he might prove himself better than our begums.
 
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Bro, I think this worst leader can become a good leader too, we should give him a chance. And I really think he might prove himself better than our begums.

It seems someone is from north :rolleyes:.
 
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Any rule is better than female rule...
Loki can talk about Hijra though... ;)
 
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