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“Why can't our elections be peaceful?” published on September 6, 2013
Muhammad Rafiqur Rahman Khan
Whenever AL gets power, it goes berserk. This I saw in early seventies, soon after liberation. See, how Bangabandhu introduced BAKSAL rule! Again, this time AL is enjoying absolute power under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina and having this power the party Leadership has gone totally berserk.
Ash C.
The only honourable way out for the PM is to reach an amicable settlement at the soonest possible time with the opposition on holding the national election in a peaceful manner. This will help remove the fear factor (of reprisal?) the PM might be harbouring in her mind.
Nasirullah Mridha, USA
The mentality of keeping BNP away from election will not bring any good for the nation.
Javed Helali
BNP must take part in the election against all odds. Our people will do what they think is the best for our country.
Hafeejul Alam
This is 2013 and it's no more possible for any party to resort to unfair means without being discovered by the ever-vigilant media and the international community. I believe, the present government is quite capable of running an election-time government and hold the election peacefully, provided all opposition parties cooperate with it.
Fazlul Bari
It will be wise for the AL government to dissolve the parliament and form an all party government headed by the speaker. That government should not be called a caretaker government. It should have another name.
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“Worries abound” (September 8, 2013)
Nasirullah Mridha, USA
If BNP is voted to power, they will reap the benefit of AL's folly.
Shahin Huq
Awami League as a political party is the greatest loser. All these draconian laws and misrule are making its affiliates disillusioned. I am quite sure Awami supporters who have conscience will remain completely inactive in the next general elections.
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