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@Luffy 500
It is an obvious fact that when you have two party system in your country,more than 95% of the print media will be inclined towards the ruling party. This is simple thumb rule in South Asia. We experience it in West Bengal and Bangladesh has no reason to be proved an exceptional case. All I said is we see anti Indian blogs and articles are not censored otherwise how could the Deshopremi Sangbadik write such articles,isn't it?
Secondly,secret agencies does not held secret meetings in public.That was too much to digest. Agni Roy is just an average reporter here.Assuming him to be a secret agent is hilarious.
Let's hope for the best possible outcome and have a free,fair election with participation from all the parties (including Jamaat).
@Luffy 500
It is an obvious fact that when you have two party system in your country,more than 95% of the print media will be inclined towards the ruling party. This is simple thumb rule in South Asia. We experience it in West Bengal and Bangladesh has no reason to be proved an exceptional case. All I said is we see anti Indian blogs and articles are not censored otherwise how could the Deshopremi Sangbadik write such articles,isn't it?
Secondly,secret agencies does not held secret meetings in public.That was too much to digest. Agni Roy is just an average reporter here.Assuming him to be a secret agent is hilarious.
Let's hope for the best possible outcome and have a free,fair election with participation from all the parties (including Jamaat).
I agree that Awami League has lost all its credibility...but why is it that your version is so radically different than that of the people I meet.... Many of them are staunch BNP supporters...hell some are even active Shibir (albeit moderate who are not actively into manufacturing "cocktails")?Actually majority Bangladeshis rejected and reject indian imposition and that is why people are in street in every corner of Bangladesh, taking direct bullets to get rid of indian backed illegal genocidal regime of Awami League regime.
I agree that Awami League has lost all its credibility...but why is it that your version is so radically different than that of the people I meet.... Many of them are staunch BNP supporters...hell some are even active Shibir (albeit moderate who are not actively into manufacturing "cocktails")?
So when you meet Bangladeshis, you ask them if they belong to BNP or Shibbir? And Shibbir people are mostly students, what is your business with students? As typical indian, you could not control yourself from utter lies; and lie coming from an indian scheming money off from Bangladesh making it even more epic!