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Bitter Political Rivals ‘Sheikh Hasina’ and ‘Khaleda Zia’ in Bangladesh

"Khaleda Zia vs Sheikh Hasina"

"Khaleda Zia vs Sheikh Hasina"
Khaleda Zia vs Sheikh Hasina

Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia; the women are bitter political rivals who have governed Bangladesh since last two decades. The news is publishing regarding the general people perceptions of Bangladesh and BBC.

Now terrorism in Bangladesh is a very common issue because of Awame League and BNP. The general people are really worried about their country because of they don’t know where going their country. They have no life security.

Actually reason is the public. Some people who is really mentally ill they are doing murder by throwing Patrol Boma in public Bus according to the leaders order. A general public have doing this rubbish work to kill other innocent.

We don’t know what will happen in our country in 2014 in the time of election.

Troops are being deployed in at least 59 of Bangladesh’s 64 districts, election commission spokesman SM Asaduzzaman told the Agence France-Presse news agency.

“They’ll be used as a striking force if there is any violence and they will patrol important areas, streets and highways,” he added.

A smaller number of soldiers has already been on the streets for several days.

Ms Zia, who leads the opposition Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP), earlier called for a mass march on the capital Dhaka.

She said she hoped the mass rally would force the government to resign.

Last month, Ms Hasina, who heads the Awami League, put together a multi-party coalition and offered Ms Zia any post she wanted. Ms Zia refused the offer.

The BNP fears the Awami League will rig the elections if it remains in power instead of the caretaker government.

The two women are old and bitter political rivals who have governed Bangladesh in turn for many years.

In December 26, 2013 tens of thousands of troops are being deployed across Bangladesh to try to prevent potential political violence ahead of next month’s elections.

This comes as main opposition leader Khaleda Zia has urged her supporters to stage nationwide protests.

She says she will boycott the 5 January general elections unless Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina quits and a neutral caretaker government is installed.

Ms Hasina’s government has rejected the opposition’s demand.

Caretaker governments previously oversaw elections, but Ms Hasina scrapped the arrangement in 2011.

 

Courtesy: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25517007

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