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“No opposition!” published on January 10, 2014
Molla A. Latif
Is it not better to build the country together, instead of destroying it like the BNP-style opposition? The country may see a progressive trend in political, economic and social fronts which BNP always tried to keep backward. An opposition which does not discharge its constructive duties but pursues destruction, should not get sympathy.
Nizam Selim
Democracy has become a joke, the parliament a circus and MPs a bunch of gangsters under a fascist alliance to plunder and pillage national wealth. All the rogues and goons have flocked together to make a mockery of the public adding salt to the injury by insulting their intelligence. Alibaba and the 40 thieves are now poised to protect, promote and patronise unbridled corruption. “Public be damned” is the choir-chorus of this 10th parliamentary elections. Bangladesh is doomed, as it was under the fascism of BAKSAL. It is history revisited in 2014, and we can only wait and see how the final script is written.
Snr Citizen
How could the CEC and his team digest all that was served? And during the last five years those who have amassed so much (amounting to billions of $) and whose stories hit the headlines, can easily contribute 50% for Padma bridge construction fund. This way they can get big tax exemptions.
Ash C.
The CEC Kazi Rakibuddn has proved amply what he is widely known for—a weak spineless corrupt official. Well, someday, sooner than later, he and his team of crooks will have to answer for their misdeeds! Nothing lasts forever!
Gopal Chandra Bairagi
Don't you think JP could be the opposition? Don't try to undermine JP. BNP did not attend parliament sessions in the 9th parliament. Thus we feel happy not to see the BNP in the 10th parliament.
Sharukh Khan
BNP has awarded the Awami League this 'golden' chance to propel the country in a motorised boat, not in the low-tech country boat. Shadow of BNP's historic blunder will loom large in the national scene for many months if not years to come.
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