BNP and Tarique
The BNP was born to oppose the AL. They are doing so and would continue as long as they do not adopt a policy of cooperation in practice, rather than as a rhetoric. With Mr Tarique Rahman taking over the BNP, as it looks like, I am becoming very concerned whether the BNP will ever come out of the most restricted security zone. The issue is now low profile due to the intervention of the court of law. This is an issue one should think about. If Mr Tarique Rahman continues to practise politics living in the same cantonment house, the situation might be different from what it was during Khaleda Zia's days.
I would urge Mr Tarique Rahman not to use the cantonment house if he becomes the BNP chief and the prospective prime minister. He needs to think seriously about the political ramification of a prime minister living in a cantonment house, generation after generation.
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