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It's called a cool down period, be it by military takeover or directly by American pressure, it's necessary to revive democracy in future; a pure form of democracy!I would support an unity govt under Dr Younus, however although I have often ranted against BAL and said the military must take over.... but i would pause here in all seriousness.
I am a democrat and as such can not support a military takeover. Is BAL anti-democratic, absolutely however they were put there by the people and probably commands 15-20% support in BD.
By contrast military has no capacity or skillset to govern. Their entire career is composed of mostly not doing anything productive at all. They are not the right people to govern.
There must be free and fair election under a caretaker govt and let the peoples will bw done
I would support an unity govt under Dr Younus, however although I have often ranted against BAL and said the military must take over.... but i would pause here in all seriousness.
I am a democrat and as such can not support a military takeover. Is BAL anti-democratic, absolutely however they were put there by the people and probably commands 15-20% support in BD.
By contrast military has no capacity or skillset to govern. Their entire career is composed of mostly not doing anything productive at all. They are not the right people to govern.
There must be free and fair election under a caretaker govt and let the peoples will bw done
There is an ample chance of military takeover. But, theNAL party will start agitation. This will enlarge its popularity, a cheap one,Like @VikingRaider bhai said, the takeover by the military (if it even happens in Bangladesh) will be very temporary.
Military's job is to defend the country, not run it from day to day. They are ill-equipped to do so.
However at this time, their involvement has become sort of necessary. They will just stand behind the CTG - if that returns, and ensure stability and discipline.
They will also probably ensure that long-neglected defense purchases will take place (especially on Air Force side).
All this is just speculation of course.
Military takeover will tarnish our Army's image beyond repairLike @VikingRaider bhai said, the takeover by the military (if it even happens in Bangladesh) will be very temporary.
Military's job is to defend the country, not run it from day to day. They are ill-equipped to do so.
However at this time, their involvement has become sort of necessary. They will just stand behind the CTG - if that returns, and ensure stability and discipline.
They will also probably ensure that long-neglected defense purchases will take place (especially on Air Force side).
All this is just speculation of course.
Military takeover will tarnish our Army's image beyond repair
Change of power has to be through Free and fair elections
It is one of the few Institutions that has not yet been fully compromised. The prestige shouldn't be ruined because some ppl do not want to get their gloves dirty.
What is your take on 1/11? I think another 1/11 is near! It's not military takeover, but it was emergency!Military takeover will tarnish our Army's image beyond repair
I would support an unity govt under Dr Younus, however although I have often ranted against BAL and said the military must take over.... but i would pause here in all seriousness.
I am a democrat and as such can not support a military takeover. Is BAL anti-democratic, absolutely however they were put there by the people and probably commands 15-20% support in BD.
By contrast military has no capacity or skillset to govern. Their entire career is composed of mostly not doing anything productive at all. They are not the right people to govern.
There must be free and fair election under a caretaker govt and let the peoples will bw done
@Bengal71
Ekattor dada,
What exactly is the difference between BD and Indian people that they can do it but we can't I wonder.
Accident of history aka uneasy participation as part of PAK between 1947-71. Had East Pak been created as a separate independent state right from 1947- BD would have been more or less similar to IND in terms of political evolution: and needless to say far ahead in economic and social indicators.
Regards
Could be, I am not sure though. I believe it has something to do with being Muslims, Pak may have exacerbated the problem.
BD can restart democracy with the reintroduction of CTG. However, the situation has turned so nasty that the UN may decide to conduct election if Hasina remains adamant not to resign and hand the state power to a CTG.Whether it's done under military watch or under the watch of some foreign power it's equally bad. What is screams loudly is that we don't have a proper democratic process. The democratic institutions are manipulated by every freaken political party in power to engineer the election the next time, worst of which has been done by the BAL. I can't help but look enviously at India where this democratic process takes place without any issues, never did they ever require military intervention or foreign power intervention to ensure smooth transition of power. What exactly is the difference between BD and Indian people that they can do it but we can't I wonder.