mb444
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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.
IN is a large country with a federal system. Democracy of sorts have survived there because without it the country would break apart. Also they were gifted the British institutions and maintained economic links/systems without much upheaval that was not the case for PK/BD.
The british colonial system simply persisted with the brits being replaced by indian elite.
utter gibberish..... UN has no such power or mandate.... how are they going to enforce it... will have no BD support@bluesky
UN may decide to conduct election if Hasina remains adamant not to resign and hand the state power to a CTG.
UN has the powers to do? That too unilaterally?
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