Prince_
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The majority of Bangladeshis r terrified of mobs right now, and for a good reason. These mobs are nothing but illiterate, opportunistic fundamentalist thugs who are exploiting the current lawlessness in the country for their own personal gain.isnt it cute that youre afraid of mobs now? When your party was in power, you were in the habit of mass killing of mobs. Almost as if, everyone hates the awami league, and they could only stay in power if they could rig elections and kill dissenters.
We've witnessed their broad daylight robberies, where they used the protest against the Israeli occupation as a convenient pretext to loot shops just days before the all important business summit. In fact, these buggers have disrespected the entire movement, turning a moment when the whole world was speaking out against the Israeli occupation into a source of national shame.
People are now being beaten left, right, and center simply for holding beliefs that don’t align with these ignorant thugs. And why wouldn’t they act this way? After all, these are the very scums who were released from jail after August 05 by this puppet regime to carry out their vile plan of turning Bangladesh into a failed, lawless state where mobs, robbers, and street thugs roam freely, terrorizing ordinary citizens.
In the past year, Bangladesh has witnessed the highest levels of murder, rape, vandalism, minority persecution, arson, and every other heinous crime one can possibly think of.
Zia was indeed a patriot and made a significant contribution to our Liberation War, but he also killed hundreds of soldiers to consolidate his power within the army. Because of his role in our struggle for independence, I don't despise him, even after all of his vile actions, the way I despise the Jamaati traitors and war criminals."Zia was responsible for the killing of hundreds of army officers, and there’s a strong possibility that he had tacit consent in the murder of the four national leaders as well."
that is what makes Zia a hero and a patriot.
Mujib is not only the greatest leader Bangladesh has ever produced, but also the greatest Bengali of all time, as recognized by the BBC poll. Mujib was never a supporter of religious nationalism as he always believed in Bengali nationalism. Mujib just like his leader Sohrowardy has always wanted Bengali rights, economic justice, and cultural autonomy rather than a religious separation.Mujib is no leader, he is hated by everyone. In all private universities, he is openly reviled now. He didnt pave the way for a prosperous country. Not even a free one. Defeated traitor? Every one of Mujib's killers were Mukti Bahini veterans. THey actually gave their lives for our freedom. Mujib just wanted to be prime minister of pakistan.
However, when the idea of a greater, united Bengal collapsed due to the self absorbed politics of both the Muslim League and Congress, Mujib chose to enter Pakistani politics and contest elections so that he could fight for Bengali rights regardless of religion from within the system.
If Pakistan had not exploited us economically, had treated us fairly, respected our cultural identity, and accepted the results of the election, there would have been no need for Bangladesh to separate from Pakistan. After all, that was the very principle Pakistan was supposedly founded on. Mujib participated in Pakistani politics to counter exploitation and to strengthen Bengali representation, with the ultimate goal of constructing an inclusive Pakistan.
That is why, until the very last moment, he did not seek separation. His mission was to secure the rights and dignity of Bengalis, not to divide the country. But when the West Pakistani establishment refused to accept Mujib as the legitimate leader of all Pakistan and continued to demean and suppress our identity, that is when Mujib was compelled to call for separation through his historic 7 March speech, one of the greatest speeches in the history of mankind. In fact our independence was declared on that very day.
Hasina has revolutionized Bangladesh in just a decade, transforming our economy into one of the strongest in Southeast Asia. She took a per capita GDP of merely 700 USD to 2,700 USD, and presented Bangladesh as the tiger economy of Asia through her charismatic leadership.Hasina's good works? Which one of her "good works" has been undone?
Anyone that Awami League considers a terrorist, is my friend.
Padma Bridge, elevated expressway, metro rail, Karnafuli tunnel, 100 percent electricity coverage........u name it, everything was accomplished under her leadership. Unlike other buggers, she never put all her eggs in one basket.
She maintained excellent relations with India, using their land ports to export goods to Nepal, Bhutan, and beyond. At the same time, she invited their rival, China, to collaborate on infrastructure projects. We saw the same pragmatic strategy when she built the Padma Bridge with Chinese assistance but awarded the metro project to Japan. She applied this same balance in maintaining relations with Russia as well. Above all, she has always protected the country from getting sold to foreign power until 2024 Aug.
In front of her, the current stooges r just like imbecile children who has turned the country into a lawless gutter where terrorists, buggers, murderers and rapists run rampant on the streets.
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