Al-zakir
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There is a saying in Urdu: Aag lagne par kunwan khodna (not doing the job on time). BNP had a lot time in their hand to get rid of Awami league but they didn't use their time wisely. BNP should have put all Awami leaders behind the bars for killing democracy after 71 but they didn't. As a result, now they are facing the extinction.
Future is not known, anything can happen. BNP may or may not get another chance, only Allah knows, but one thing for certain, if Awami somehow loose grips on power, they will be extinct because Awami is not beloved by the mass general people. Awami league knows this fact very well, so they will not leave in peace. They will fight till they are drop dead.
Yeah, please dreaming. She has no intention to participate in poll under neutral CTG. She is standing by leaning on Gopali polices. If you have capacity to mobilize anti gopali polices in your side(I am sure not all polices are gopali) then do it otherwise please stop talking and retire form politics peacefully.
Liberal Democratic Party still exist? I am surprised.
The AL up till now had managed to satisfy all the major stakeholders. Namely BGB, Coast Guard, police, RAB and other civil defense services, big corporations (yes, there are people holding positions of power who do own big businesses or in favor of) and even apolitical mullahs chasing after rocks and statues And finally, very importantly - Military - The one party Sheikh Mujib failed to satisfy which lead to his inevitable demise. Those parties have power. They got muscle. And always will.
They weighed those factors carefully. Albeit, primitive. I guess that is what happens when people focus more on cultural rights rather than civic ones. Otherwise, people would just look after their own comfort zones like what is going on now. It appears that they forgot what they fought for. The 'Matrix Effect'.
So, what is the BNP's plan? I do not see any clue as to what their strategy is.
As far as the Bangladesh Bank heist goes, the NSA suspect North Korean involvement. Now just so we know, the North Koreans run several money laundering operations throughout South East Asia. So, it should come to no surprise. What is surprising is the passiveness on Bangladesh's part. The only thing they did was...whining...'give us back our money....somebody!'.... And now everyone had conveniently forgotten about it as if it never happened.
There is sufficient reason to believe that there were people within Bangladesh Bank involved in the heist. Governor Atiur never looted a single Cent throughout his tenure.
Bangladesh's politics is not like the 90's anymore. It's a whole different ball game altogether that'd require a brilliant strategy, mobilizing people (namely the middle class), a lot of networking and a lot of money. Is Khaleda game enough? I really doubt it.
There is a saying in Urdu: Aag lagne par kunwan khodna (not doing the job on time). BNP had a lot time in their hand to get rid of Awami league but they didn't use their time wisely. BNP should have put all Awami leaders behind the bars for killing democracy after 71 but they didn't. As a result, now they are facing the extinction.
Future is not known, anything can happen. BNP may or may not get another chance, only Allah knows, but one thing for certain, if Awami somehow loose grips on power, they will be extinct because Awami is not beloved by the mass general people. Awami league knows this fact very well, so they will not leave in peace. They will fight till they are drop dead.
Yeah, please dreaming. She has no intention to participate in poll under neutral CTG. She is standing by leaning on Gopali polices. If you have capacity to mobilize anti gopali polices in your side(I am sure not all polices are gopali) then do it otherwise please stop talking and retire form politics peacefully.