I see Indian dalals of Bangladesh unite on Facebook. Aazidane - another word for a wierdo and creep. Has to stalk me on FB. What a ***** .......
yes we are planning on an indian dalal bangla spring
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I see Indian dalals of Bangladesh unite on Facebook. Aazidane - another word for a wierdo and creep. Has to stalk me on FB. What a ***** .......
yes we are planning on an indian dalal bangla spring
you are making things up! BNP's rule was okay! No one is innocent now a days. i don't think Berluskoni, Thaksin Sinwatra and indian politicians are better than tarek. Its just tarek's rule was followed by a general who wanted to destroy Tarek! this corruptions are part of third world Democracy! if you think Bangladeshis are like people of norway or Finland then you are a fool.
I strongly detest the racial undertone in this statement. I will erase from my memory the fact that you ever wrote this (I'm sure you didn't mean to sound racist).
By the way farhan, do you really believe Tarek, son of some great guy, is the savior? I don't care who's better than who, we really need a change at this point.
Look at the West, Japan, India, China; every civilization is trying to stay at the top by subjugating others.
Can't we all unite and overthrow these few rich guys to establish a Singapore-style technocracy and get ahead in this race?
We need to corner all sorts of extremists to achieve our objective. That's why I'm so anti-mullah and anti-communists.
Logic wise you are correct, but tarek is the future of this great nation and he gets my vote......since BNP is my party lol
i dont want relations with india under fair terms, i hate awami league lol so how does that me an indian dalad, it seems to ammaze me.
After reading so many posts about politics in south asia I understood this.
Bangladeshi : Elect BNP and every problem is solved
Indian: Elect BJP and every problem is solved
Pakistani: Elect Imran Khan then every problem is solved( even those of India and bangladesh).
I am looking forward to the next elections.
After reading so many posts about politics in south asia I understood this.
Bangladeshi : Elect BNP and every problem is solved
Indian: Elect BJP and every problem is solved
Pakistani: Elect Imran Khan then every problem is solved( even those of India and bangladesh).
I am looking forward to the next elections.
The idea that a perfect solution can exist leads to unreal expectations.
But how do you raise the collective level of intelligence?
I can't even get into a conversation with some people on the extreme right because they resort to name calling and accuse me of being a small time conspirator.
Is technocracy the solution? Ideally, it's not because it's less stable than a democracy and it's not easy to win the hearts and minds of the common people.
But what Mahathir did in Malaysia is an exceptional case: you set everything right, implement all the sustainable policies to promote continued growth, development and stability, then turn over power to the democratic representatives.
Democracy might work in India, because India is too big to fail. But for Bangladesh, I do think we need an intelligent man (someone from among us mere mortals, not from the military) to set things right before giving democracy a chance.
The idea that a perfect solution can exist leads to unreal expectations.
But how do you raise the collective level of intelligence?
I can't even get into a conversation with some people on the extreme right because they resort to name calling and accuse me of being a small time conspirator.
Is technocracy the solution? Ideally, it's not because it's less stable than a democracy and it's not easy to win the hearts and minds of the common people.
But what Mahathir did in Malaysia is an exceptional case: you set everything right, implement all the sustainable policies to promote continued growth, development and stability, then turn over power to the democratic representatives.
Democracy might work in India, because India is too big to fail. But for Bangladesh, I do think we need an intelligent man (someone from among us mere mortals, not from the military) to set things right before giving democracy a chance.