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Saturday, December 13, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Re: AWL and BNP will be in Bangladesh no matter what we call them

Dear Alochok Mithu

Yes AL and BNP will always be in Bangladesh. There is nothing wrong
with the party platforms as they both represent the major differing
politcial themes of the country - the relationship with India, the
role of Islam, economic liberalism, the definition of nationalism,
the treatment of the Mujib era etc.

It is still within the realms of possiblilty that a considerable
brand new third force in politics can emerge within the next five
years. We have yet to see how Jamaat politically survives a proper
onslaught on war criminals or how JP survives the passing of Ershad.
Furthermore, we have AL and BNP themselves who remain their own worst
enemies.

As I see it now AL still believes it cannot survive without Hasina
and the rumblings of the pro Joy lobby will grow. BNP insiders are
glad to see Tariq expelled and know that Khaleda's health is
worsening. It is up to BNP to seize the opportunity and build a new,
truly modern leadership. It is up to BNP.

One thing: don't blame the electorate. Thats what the political
henchmen do. Our condition is not the fault of the electorate. It is
the fault of the political parties. Whenever we speak of educating
our electorate we are talking about two generations - thats time we
don't have.

Tip: If we start using arguments that these politcians like then we
are probably on the wrong track.

Only in Bangladesh:

NEW POLICIES, NEW REFORMS, NEW VISIONS - SAME PEOPLE!

Shob bandhor ar ithor.

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "M. M. Chowdhury \(Mithu\)"
<cgmpservices@...> wrote:
>
> AWL and BNP will be in Bangladesh no matter what we call them.
>  
>
> I just like to emphasis that even though we have frustration one
way or another, we have to aggree in one thing that BNP and AWL will
be in Bangladesh like Democratic and Republican parties in USA. Now
we can change the parties that what we need to talk about.
>  
> Every body has different solutions about Bangladesh and but picking
up the right solution will be most important. Some one might just
like to kick their butts until the fall in place, some one may like
to see change through putting new good blood in the politcal system,
some one likes to force them to change through military. We are
unfortunate that Bangladesh still have family politics rather than
competent politics.
>  
> I personally think that our voice have to be heard to general
people in Bangladesh even though I agree most of them are illiterate
but educating them which is good or bad is the only solution with
keeping pressure to both families (Khaleida and Hasina)to quite their
political business.
>  
> I believe that someone is right about that this election is little
bit different than others since they will try to save their skin in
the next 5 years for their coruption charges.
>  
> Regards,
>
> M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), Virginia, USA
> www.changebangladesh.org
>

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