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S M Iftekhar Ahmed
It has showed us that there is no place of courtesy in the sick politics of Bangladesh. The total political system is now outdated.
Dev Saha
Democracy has totally failed in Bangladesh.
Anando
We can at least show minimum respect to the leaders of the other parties. I do not know why BNP took this matter as a breach of party constitution.
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Here are some comments that came in response to Tuesday's The Daily Star news report headlined “How an ex-PM wants bloodshed”
Bashir Howlader
I think the opposition leader has echoed the character of the incumbent government. We call Ershad a dictator who did not kill so many people.
Considering the present situation, can we reach this conclusion that a dictator is better than a democratically elected government? We are fed up with the continuous fighting of these two parties.
Nobarun Dey
She has no dignity, ethics, honesty or patriotism. She just wants power. We have got nothing from them during their terms in this country. Even she has failed to bring up her own children as good citizens. How could we expect something positive from people of these kinds?
Anonymous
There is no basic difference between Awami League and BNP. They are the opposite sides of the same coin, and both of them are bloodthirsty and can do anything to gain power.
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