Mr - Anis Rahman
You have also said has said "Bangladesh is not ready for democracy.
These hooligans are using democracy to cheat the public and to loot
the country. They are the scourge for the country."
Can you give some historical/sociological reasons and perspectives on
why it has developed that way?????
BTW, your statement "What Fakruddin-Moinuddin could not do last
time, their successors must do it this time - clean up the bloody society
and punish the culprits in exemplary fashion."
Is not that essentially "Ayub doctrine" [Friends not masters
by Mohammad Ayub Khan] ?????
Syed Aslam
On Saturday, November 9, 2013 4:20 AM, ANISUR RAHMAN <anisur.rahman1@btinternet.com> wrote:
I fully agree with you. What Fakruddin-Moinuddin could not do last time, their successors must do it this time - clean up the bloody society and punish the culprits in exemplary fashion. All the millions and billions of dollars, pounds, euros that had been siphoned off by these so-called political leaders (actually thieves, thugs and hooligans) must be retrieved from their accounts, their properties confiscated and severe punishment meted out to them.
Bangladesh is not ready for democracy. These hooligans are using democracy to cheat the public and to loot the country. They are the scourge for the country.
- Anis Rahman
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