Saturday 12 October 2013

Bangladesh opposition cannot allow another massacre to happen or another deadline to past without results.


Awamileague is always in the habit of misleading people, as if they are born with this trait. In course of history many nation, many people and individual realizes their mistakes, accept what is truth and what is falsehood, tries to reform themselves and become a better nation, better party or better individuals , but for Awamileague, they are  so inherently attached to bad traits that one gets the impression that they are an ideological mistake. Something good was intended with the formation of Awamileague. It used to be called Awami Muslim league, or Peoples Muslim league, but mistakenly it mutated to a cancerous irreversible monster to ‘Awamileague’ adopting the secular ideology. In the long term the prognosis for this monster doesn’t look good.

Recently, we are hearing a lot about 24th of October, when according to constitution this government terms end, but government will remain in power with all its instruments of executive powers to run the country. It can order arrest, order to shoot, or go in to war. So, it looks as if, in reality, only a theoretical end will happen, but in practice ministers will remain in power. So what’s the big deal that the opposition is making noise about? I think it’s to do with moral basis of exercising power, as this would give the civil administration that are not Awamilicised an excuse to argue against their moral obligation to obey the government, because the mandate of the people given to the government to rule officially ends on 24th October. This explains why BNP thinks that civil and police administration will not act on orders of the government to arrest and kill people when they start their agitation to force the government to comply with the demand of the people. We will have to wait until after 24th October to see what position the civil and police administration takes.

Meanwhile, I have doubts about BNP’s plan to unseat the government by force. Making war noises and giving statements and attending meeting and rallies is one thing, but to unseat the government, or force Sheikh Hasina to accept the demand of the opposition for a caretaker government will take a lot more than rallies and speeches. Some practical planning must be done to counter government suppression and killings and illegal arrests by their partisan army of police, RAB and BGB. Awamileague has made it clear that they plan to foil the opposition agitation by force; they even have threatened to kill and arrest anyone trying to press them in to submission. So either a lot of people are ready to die for no results, or people will die and get results, or no people dies but gets results. All these scenario needs to be planned with practical solutions. And I doubt if they have ever contemplated about this.

State Minister Kamrul Islam said today that comes 24th October, streets of Dhaka will be empty of BNP; he made it a point to say that an empty vessel makes a lot of noises. And he may not be wrong unless BNP supporters prove otherwise. We have seen in the past how Begum Zia gave deadlines, but it came and went causing no pain to the government, instead a lot of innocent Hifazot protesters died in Shapla Chottor with impunity, and subsequently Hifazot received a lot of mockery from Black Cat thief, the former Rail Minister Suronjit Shen. We can not allow another massacre to take place, or another deadline to past without results.

It is true that if anyone wants to find about their political popularity or how much people like them, they need to relinquish power and present themselves to the public. Power is a barrier to understanding the true feelings of people, because either people are too afraid to make it known or leaders are kept shielded from criticism by those instruments around them. Sheikh Hasina’s advice to Hanif is an example to test ones popularity, but As BNP’s intellectual Shafique Rahman rightly pointed out in a meeting today, she herself should have applied this notion to check her popularity by giving up power to a non partisan election time government.

Mr Shafique knows the power of authority, especially the Gopalish (Police from Sheikh Hasina’s home town Gopal) No one would dare speak against Hasina as long as she controls Gopalish, and the Gopalish judiciary. He told his audience at a meeting today who were contemplating on bringing Tareq Zia home, that if they want to see Tareq Zia arrested by Gopalish, or have some of his remaining bone broken, then they should advice him to come. If that is the situation in Bangladesh, then how on earth BNP is going to make any meaningful challenge to the government without having any plan to counter Gopalish police by arms or other means.
 
Awamileague has made black law for cyber crime especially to suppress the opposition and to give Gopalish Police their human game to increase torture on the opposition. A lot of new torture weapons have recently been imported by Lady Hitler for her Gopalish recruits. The Romans used to have game arena for enjoyment. Human captives were rocketed in to the arena with full of lions for games of killings, now modern Bangladesh has made Arena for torture and enjoyment for the maniac Gopalish police with the passing of the black law. Mighty Romans couldn’t survive tyranny, they capitulated at the end, and so would Hasina yield to nothingness if BNP and people of Bangladesh makes a stand against her tyranny.

I have been hearing a lot about flow of illegal arms through the border of Bangladesh. The underworld is buzzing with accumulating killer weapons. Is this hyped up news to bring fear to the mind of those in power? If BNP strategist thinks they can fool Awamileague with empty threats then their vessels are indeed empty. Awamileague leaders will only respond to tangible threats, and I can assure you that like historical fate of other fascist leaders of Bangladesh, if they go, not a single cry will be shed for them. In homeopathy medicine, they say like cures like, so the opposition must get ready to apply homeopathic medicine to cure Awamileague cancer that has griped Bangladesh for too long.

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