Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

That's not a serious remark.

As we have seen from the last few comments many realize that the political parties are part of the problem and do not want reform.
 
About recent hindu somabesh in Chattogram.
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A portion of our hindu pops are definitely a threat for our security and stability. Just follow newly emerged hindu leaders speeches and their social handles.
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While they claim they aren't connected with BAL their history tells otherwise! Plus, they're issuing threats...
 
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He is not the only one, I suspect Mirza Fakhrul too. In fact, none of this can happen unless Tareq gave the green light. This is why I am actually hoping either Jamat come to power or the students create their own party and come to power.
 
He is not the only one, I suspect Mirza Fakhrul too. In fact, none of this can happen unless Tareq gave the green light. This is why I am actually hoping either Jamat come to power or the students create their own party and come to power.
Not possible in next election. Maybe after that. But, anything can happen...
 
He is not the only one, I suspect Mirza Fakhrul too. In fact, none of this can happen unless Tareq gave the green light. This is why I am actually hoping either Jamat come to power or the students create their own party and come to power.

Jamaat is probably the only party without Indian influence, although money could change things but it is difficult because of religious beliefs. But Jamaat on its own cannot win majority. Even with a coalition of all Islamic parties would at best make them the main opposition. They will have to wait at least 5 more years or even more.

The party formed by the students will be a hodgepodge of pro US and Pro India people, trying to push Uber secularism and Uber liberal ideology such as lgbtq which goes against conservative Bengali culture.

BNP's situation is kinda the same. It has a mix of Pro US, China and India people in it.
 
Jamaat is probably the only party without Indian influence, although money could change things but it is difficult because of religious beliefs. But Jamaat on its own cannot win majority. Even with a coalition of all Islamic parties would at best make them the main opposition. They will have to wait at least 5 more years or even more.

The party formed by the students will be a hodgepodge of pro US and Pro India people, trying to push Uber secularism and Uber liberal ideology such as lgbtq which goes against conservative Bengali culture.

BNP's situation is kinda the same. It has a mix of Pro US, China and India people in it.

The students didn't show pro-Indian anything.
 
The students didn't show pro-Indian anything.

It's not the students, but the Susheel shomaj I am worried about. Some of the names that were brought up are all NGO and liberal. One example - lawyer Manjur Matin.
 
Somebody once told me, only thing meaningfully different bwtween BAL and BNP is later not being pro India. Otherwise, they are largely same.

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They wouldnt even mind cooperating to bring down an eventual ruling government that isnt either one of BAL or BNP.
 
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A portion of our hindu pops are definitely a threat for our security and stability. Just follow newly emerged hindu leaders speeches and their social handles.
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While they claim they aren't connected with BAL their history tells otherwise! Plus, they're issuing threats...

This is part of what I predicted in post #2561 of this thread. This is only the surface as these fat f***s are concerned. Intel agencies need to keep a close eye on these and their connections. And if there is an imminent threat, diffuse it immediately.

We don't need to imitate India. Like, ever. Every Bangladesh citizen is equal and privileged to the services and protection of the state.

No special treatment. No exceptions. No bullshit.

He is not the only one, I suspect Mirza Fakhrul too. In fact, none of this can happen unless Tareq gave the green light. This is why I am actually hoping either Jamat come to power or the students create their own party and come to power.

The BNP has experience. The students don't, but have broad support.

Their main problem is that they have close to zero connection with the young demographic much like Awami League. This is a very important part in determining any meaningful success of a political party. Otherwise, the entire political exercise just isn't feasible.

I have heard that the students are forming a party as we speak. They just aren't releasing anything regarding their plans at this moment. They are very hush-hush about the whole exercise. But if they can establish a party with experienced people, I will definitely vote for them despite their inexperience.

Jamaat is probably the only party without Indian influence, although money could change things but it is difficult because of religious beliefs. But Jamaat on its own cannot win majority. Even with a coalition of all Islamic parties would at best make them the main opposition. They will have to wait at least 5 more years or even more.

The party formed by the students will be a hodgepodge of pro US and Pro India people, trying to push Uber secularism and Uber liberal ideology such as lgbtq which goes against conservative Bengali culture.

BNP's situation is kinda the same. It has a mix of Pro US, China and India people in it.

Not that there's anything wrong with being a libtard.

My concern is that this revolution may be hijacked by some other party. Most likely the BNP. I may be wrong, but my suspicions often turn out to be right.

The BNP has no consistency in their ideas and actions that can move the nation forward in a direction most beneficial for the nation. The only individual who had this consistency was Ziaur Rahman. The rest are just opportunistic garbage.

It has become imperative that alternate parties be formed which can deliver value. The BNP and AL just don't deliver that.
 
This is part of what I predicted in post #2561 of this thread. This is only the surface as these fat f***s are concerned. Intel agencies need to keep a close eye on these and their connections. And if there is an imminent threat, diffuse it immediately.

We don't need to imitate India. Like, ever. Every Bangladesh citizen is equal and privileged to the services and protection of the state.

No special treatment. No exceptions. No bullshit.



The BNP has experience. The students don't, but have broad support.

Their main problem is that they have close to zero connection with the young demographic much like Awami League. This is a very important part in determining any meaningful success of a political party. Otherwise, the entire political exercise just isn't feasible.

I have heard that the students are forming a party as we speak. They just aren't releasing anything regarding their plans at this moment. They are very hush-hush about the whole exercise. But if they can establish a party with experienced people, I will definitely vote for them despite their inexperience.



Not that there's anything wrong with being a libtard.

My concern is that this revolution may be hijacked by some other party. Most likely the BNP. I may be wrong, but my suspicions often turn out to be right.

The BNP has no consistency in their ideas and actions that can move the nation forward in a direction most beneficial for the nation. The only individual who had this consistency was Ziaur Rahman. The rest are just opportunistic garbage.

It has become imperative that alternate parties be formed which can deliver value. The BNP and AL just don't deliver that.

If BNB come to power the situation will be the same as under BAL. Watch BNP members extract benefits, steal from government funds, keep the street control with sticks and stones. Big whips will siphon billions of $$$ overseas.
 
It's not the students, but the Susheel shomaj I am worried about. Some of the names that were brought up are all NGO and liberal. One example - lawyer Manjur Matin.

Yes, but they don't represent the students. I want the party to be led by the students. For some reason, I feel that the students are Islamic leaning.
 
If BNB come to power the situation will be the same as under BAL. Watch BNP members extract benefits, steal from government funds, keep the street control with sticks and stones. Big whips will siphon billions of $$$ overseas.

That may be so.

To avoid this, one solution is to ban student politics altogether. If Chatro League can be banned, this can be easily doable IMO.

Political violence has no place in educational institutions. The student politics in current context has no purpose other than being a weapon.

Yes, but they don't represent the students. I want the party to be led by the students. For some reason, I feel that the students are Islamic leaning.

The current generation of young adults (Gen Z) are very different from the adult generation of the 80s (Gen X). Gen Y are somewhere in the middle.

It is safe to say this generation is more religiously observant compared to their predecessors.
 
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Yes, but they don't represent the students. I want the party to be led by the students. For some reason, I feel that the students are Islamic leaning.

Some of the prominent student leaders, yes they are.

But then you also have the likes of Mahfuz, who has questionable interpretation of Islam. Referring to his Mazaar related comments and such.
 

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