Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

Ouch! Im no awami low life fascist like you bruh. 🤣
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Why don't you come to BD and organize a Tommy Robinson like fascist rally instead of barking from a safe distance? 😆

Tommy’s equivalent of Bangladesh is the Jamat.

Intolerant of minorities and representative of the poorly educated.
 
BNP, Jamaat, NCP can all agree that it is in their best interest to keep AL away from Bangladesh as far as possible. Most importantly AL is now clearly a threat to Bangladesh's national security.

Salahuddin mentioned about AL's trial as a party and they should get it done quickly. Some regional AL leaders might get rehabilitated, especially since local government elections don't require party affiliations. These people will eventually be absorbed into BNP/Jamaat/NCP depending on the regions they operate in, along with their voter base. Even in Gopalganj, there was around 40-45% turn out in the general elections this year, so the process has already started.

More wishful thinking masquerading as “analysis” and prediction lol

After your embarrassing election prediction - you are as believable as Trump.
 
That claim is about as plausible as gravity on the moon.

My election prediction was spot on.

You and your buds got it horribly wrong!

Your comical Ali type propaganda will haunt you forever 🤣

Once again, I will challenge you to show me a single post where I claimed Jamaat will win. I can show you multiple posts saying they will become a major opposition, which they did given the vote percentage.

Now don't hide in your hole like you and your buddies always do. Bunch of melodrama queens.

Go and find the post for me.

And don't forget to cry more for Hasina apa.
 
Once again, I will challenge you to show me a single post where I claimed Jamaat will win. I can show you multiple posts saying they will become a major opposition, which they did given the vote percentage.

Now don't hide in your hole like you and your buddies always do. Bunch of melodrama queens.

Go and find the post for me.

And don't forget to cry more for Hasina apa. Clown.

@BananaRepublic

It was me but I was obviously wrong with my prediction. @LeonBlack08 predicted BNP.
 
I predicted Jamat-NCP would win if there is a fair election. They didn't 'win' because the election was rigged.

IMO-Jamat alliance would have won many more seat if election results rigging didn't take place but BNP would have still win simple majority seats.

Illiterate villagers, BAL and minorities voted for BNP.
 
IMO-Jamat alliance would have won many more seat if election results rigging didn't take place but BNP would have still win simple majority seats.

Illiterate villagers, BAL and minorities voted for BNP.

I was talking to a relative, was very well connected with BAL but now lives in Toronto - and he gave me a surprising info. Apparently a lot of BAL supporters voted for Jamaat because the local BNP leaders made their life hell in the last 2 years.

Not sure how much truth in his claim, but it surely was very surprising.
 
I was talking to a relative, was very well connected with BAL but now lives in Toronto - and he gave me a surprising info. Apparently a lot of BAL supporters voted for Jamaat because the local BNP leaders made their life hell in the last 2 years.

Not sure how much truth in his claim, but it surely was very surprising.

That is true. Certain seats, traditionally AL-strongholds, in Khulna-Jessore and Rangpur regions went to Jamaat. Some of them are even with high concentrations of Hindu voters.
 
IMO-Jamat alliance would have won many more seat if election results rigging didn't take place but BNP would have still win simple majority seats.

Illiterate villagers, BAL and minorities voted for BNP.

I don't think elections were rigged but there were certain inefficiencies. It was understandable given this was the first genuine elections in the country in almost two decades. Overall, it was a good election.

AL votes are largely split between BNP and Jamaat, probably favoring BNP by 55-45. But I do agree Jamaat-NCP seems more popular among urban educated middle class.
 
I predicted Jamat-NCP would win if there is a fair election. They didn't 'win' because the election was rigged.

The Jamaat tried the same but the other side were better at it.
 
I was talking to a relative, was very well connected with BAL but now lives in Toronto - and he gave me a surprising info. Apparently a lot of BAL supporters voted for Jamaat because the local BNP leaders made their life hell in the last 2 years.

Not sure how much truth in his claim, but it surely was very surprising.

I find it difficult to believe. If this was true then how do you explain Shishir Monir loss against disabled BNP candidate?

Sunamganj has high hindu population and historically BAL stronghold.
 
What should stand out is the Khulna, Rangpur, Rajshahi belt where the Jamaat one nearly all the seats except one. Which one am I referring to and who is the person that won? This will explain the direction the BNP is taking now under TR and explains the changes and measures that have happened since the BNP was installed in power after the elections.
 
IMO-Jamat alliance would have won many more seat if election results rigging didn't take place but BNP would have still win simple majority seats.

Illiterate villagers, BAL and minorities voted for BNP.

Many people are saying that but I don't believe it. The villages are not villages of the 90s. Older illiterates are dead, a huge percentage of the voters were young, literacy rate and rate of higher education and general awareness has increased may fold in the last 2 decades. Jamat-NCP won the election, it was stolen from them.
 

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