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And that's what we call a representational republic ruled by constitution.
It does not reflect the will of the people.

the will of people pretty much ends at electing the person. They have zero say on anything that happens afterwards for the most part.
Again, that is still democracy. Democracy = will of people reflected isnt the definition of democracy. People can elect an absolute dictator and so long as majority vote = dictator, its a democracy.
 

...And with that one fell swoop BD has brought the axe down on its feet.

In India the incoming government would've merely renegotiated the rate of commission unless there was some personal enmity or the incoming party has their own favourite businessman to take over.

Apparently Summit Group is a lungi company with its owner a permanent resident of Singapore featuring in the list of the 100 richest Singaporeans.

Alhamdulillah !
 

...And with that one fell swoop BD has brought the axe down on its feet.

In India the incoming government would've merely renegotiated the rate of commission unless there was some personal enmity or the incoming party has their own favourite businessman to take over.

Apparently Summit Group is a lungi company with its owner a permanent resident of Singapore featuring in the list of the 100 richest Singaporeans.

Alhamdulillah !

what ever sequence of events that are happening in beedi, one of the tests i am applying is that whether consequence of a particular action will result in mass migration at a later stage to europe and murica.
 

Implementing’ Pak ideology? Bangladesh cancels all national days tied to Liberation War and Mujibur​


In a controversial move seen as an attempt to implement Pakistani ideology in the country, Bangladesh’s interim govt, led by chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, has decided to cancel eight National Days, including the March 7 and Aug 15 celebrations which are associated with the country’s Liberation War spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. This decision, viewed as an attack on the spirit of the 1971 War of Independence, has sparked widespread criticism from various quarters.

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Since USA has never reconciled with their MUNNA's balkanization, lapdog Younis has decided to do this.
 

Implementing’ Pak ideology? Bangladesh cancels all national days tied to Liberation War and Mujibur​


In a controversial move seen as an attempt to implement Pakistani ideology in the country, Bangladesh’s interim govt, led by chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, has decided to cancel eight National Days, including the March 7 and Aug 15 celebrations which are associated with the country’s Liberation War spearheaded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. This decision, viewed as an attack on the spirit of the 1971 War of Independence, has sparked widespread criticism from various quarters.

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Since USA has never reconciled with their MUNNA's balkanization, lapdog Younis has decided to do this.

You may change it's name but your can't takeout the Pakistan from East Pakistan.
Soon they will even change the Bangla script to an Arabic-Persian script too
 
Eventually hey will adopt the Turkish script since Bangladeshis are Turkish in origin :)
There is no Turkish script except those runes their ancestors used while doing oogah boogah on the Steppe

Modern Turk uses the Latin alphabet same as what we are typing in
Ottoman turk used Arabic script.

If they are deleting Mujib, they will delete their 71 liberation war and then delete Bangali culchur also starting with the script.

Perhaps they will rename their country as Bangalistan also, since "desh" is a kaffir Indian word
 
You may change it's name but your can't takeout the Pakistan from East Pakistan.


Soon they will even change the Bangla script to an Arabic-Persian script too
I sincerely hope they try that. All the fault lines being swept under the carpet will be exposed. I've always believed instead of our boots on the ground or arms in the hands of the willing we ought to encourage them to go at each other's throats like in Paxtan . We'd handle the rest once again like Paxtan.
 
I sincerely hope they try that. All the fault lines being swept under the carpet will be exposed. I've always believed instead of our boots on the ground or arms in the hands of the willing we ought to encourage them to go at each other's throats like in Paxtan . We'd handle the rest once again like Paxtan.

I think there is no go at each other's throats.
I think this is the start of their slide into becoming East Pakistan again all but in name and Pindi control.

In their liberation was they were Bengali first over Green, now they are Green first over everything else.
 
I sincerely hope they try that. All the fault lines being swept under the carpet will be exposed. I've always believed instead of our boots on the ground or arms in the hands of the willing we ought to encourage them to go at each other's throats like in Paxtan . We'd handle the rest once again like Paxtan.
It looks like Bangladeshis have begun rewriting their identity. But there is a strong communist/socialist undercurrent in their society, just like our Bengalis. It will take a couple of generation wipe the slate clean and turn the country into another Paxtan with deep rooted identity crisis.

I dont think they will ever reunite with Pakis but who knows. As a great wise scholar once said : Udhar Tum Idhar Hum".
 
I think there is no go at each other's throats.
I think this is the start of their slide into becoming East Pakistan again all but in name and Pindi control.

In their liberation was they were Bengali first over Green, now they are Green first over everything else.
I mentioned this part before that when it comes to the religious minorities there & India the vast majority who're not FULL green will either look the other way or will be active participants in the purge of the said minorities or in precipitating mischief against India but when it comes to curtailing their own freedoms thru Shari'ah etc you can expect them to put up fierce resistance.

The civil society there especially the secular parts of it are much more stronger than it has ever been in Paxtan . They will drive the resistance & all those malaun lungis who're nominally green but not exactly secular which is the vast majority there will come out on the streets to resist it .

That's the cleavage in their society I was referring to which we can must & will capitalise on in the short to medium term. They're our best bet to prevent the greening of BD into darker shades & drag the entire region including our NE & West Bangladesh down with them . It's not going to be easy though & you'd see plenty of action but the alternative is far far worse .

We need that time to build up our own CNP which hopefully we will while building up unity after awakening the sleeping majority here beginning with West Bangladesh.
 
Just because he was member of AL, the new government is now threatening BD's most popular cricket player with consequences, if he lands in BD.



These things don't go down well with common people
 

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