Today's Awami League only speaks to the mirror because it cannot tolerate the retort that would come if it spoke to the people.
Political parties must find a constructive way to end this impasse
Without political reconciliations, we're headed for another violent, one-sided election
Let the truth be known: no one has any idea what’s going to happen to Bangladeshi politics.
Let good sense—and constitutional obligations—prevail
National election Bangladesh: As the election is getting nearer, the possibility of a nightmarish pre-election period is driving fear and panic among the people.
With the national polls around six months away, the AL and the BNP are going to hold programmes and counter-programmes to show off their strength on the streets
The next few months are perhaps going to be the toughest test for Awami League’s resilience in recent history.
The Awami League at this point is not considering talks with the BNP to solve the current political impasse over the next general elections.
Today's Awami League only speaks to the mirror because it cannot tolerate the retort that would come if it spoke to the people.
Political parties must find a constructive way to end this impasse
Without political reconciliations, we're headed for another violent, one-sided election
Let the truth be known: no one has any idea what’s going to happen to Bangladeshi politics.
Let good sense—and constitutional obligations—prevail
National election Bangladesh: As the election is getting nearer, the possibility of a nightmarish pre-election period is driving fear and panic among the people.
With the national polls around six months away, the AL and the BNP are going to hold programmes and counter-programmes to show off their strength on the streets
The next few months are perhaps going to be the toughest test for Awami League’s resilience in recent history.
The Awami League at this point is not considering talks with the BNP to solve the current political impasse over the next general elections.
Surely, the ruling regime understands that the more it attacks the BNP, the less reassuring its promises of ensuring a free, fair and participatory election appears to those concerned.