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« on: January 01, 2009, 07:33:02 PM »

An experience with Bangladeshi polls

Transition of Bangladesh from military backed regime to a democratic one has been cheered by many but it also surprised many due to the sudden change in the way people voted. It is a disaster for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) but an unexpected victory for Awami League (AL). In this election, the people of Bangladesh have said this loud and clear that they want democracy.

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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2009, 08:28:53 AM »

B'DESH DID NOT HAVE MONARCHY AND IS NOT UNDER THE THREAT OF COMMUNISM IN IT'S WORST FORM. I SEE NOTHING TO LEARN FROM THE EXPERINCE EXCEPT THAT DEMOCRACY IS INDIDPENSABLE TO THE WORLD.
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2009, 12:12:03 AM »


 No experiences,ideologies,lessons,norms and values of democracy and law,international and civilized nation's stadards related basis human rights and humanitarian laws and all other good examples of carried by others,are workable here in so called new Nepal.In the name of new all moral,cultural and humanitarian values are gradually deminishing here and smoothly and effectively paving the way for losing its independency and separate identity in map of globe.
What is happening here is dependening upon the intention and whime of the so called great and super great leaders.No legal,justice and democratic validity are the necessary bases here to take major decisions related to fundamental and basic issues of state,to illustrate the same few instances such as declaring secular state and federal republic which have neither already incorporated in CA drafted permanent constitution nor through the democratic process of  referendom have ever been felt necessary prior  to implementing them.So,from all happenings and tendencies so far been seen could easily draw the conclusion that the unwanted and dislike distructive result upto collapse of independent status,is almost likely to be happend
Entering the politics even in the matter Almighty Lord Pashupati Nath,has shown that the mal-functioning of brain of leaders has already in its highest peak which,no doubt,about the invitation of misfortune.
May Lord give a right and good sense to great leaders !
Jaya Nepal !
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« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2009, 05:34:31 PM »

there was no doubt that people will vote for the democratic system. AS the polls result were published the same thing happened. The only experience i thought we could learn is 'PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO BY PASS DEMOCRACY'. If any one is thinking otherwise than democracy, you will be slanged up.

People casted votes to Shekh Hasina than to Khaleda ziya, because the last time when the democracy was present Khaleda Ziya was the ruler and she could not full fill the needs and wants of people. So, people thought this is the chance of Shekh Hasina. But the history of Bangladesh suggests that these two parties rule the country simultaneously.So, we need to see the future if Shekh Hasina will be able to up hold these favored votes towards her self in coming election or not. But one thing is for sure that is people have more hopes in Sekh Hasina who has been the true leader for Democracy and a freedom fighter for the Bangladeshis.
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