It appears, then, that the Awami League’s bold rhetoric of development and prosperity, transparency and good governance, and fostering democracy is rendered hollow by its own partymen – unwittingly or not.
Can a political party – regardless of whether they are in power or in opposition – use public property to attend a party rally?
Why should two political parties of the same nation receive polar opposite treatments?
An activist of ruling Awami League with criminal background have been killed in what police described as “gunfight” in Kushtia’s Daulatpur.
We are extremely concerned by a report in this paper, from Rajshahi, of a police official being confined inside a shoe store by AL activists...
It appears, then, that the Awami League’s bold rhetoric of development and prosperity, transparency and good governance, and fostering democracy is rendered hollow by its own partymen – unwittingly or not.
Can a political party – regardless of whether they are in power or in opposition – use public property to attend a party rally?
Why should two political parties of the same nation receive polar opposite treatments?
An activist of ruling Awami League with criminal background have been killed in what police described as “gunfight” in Kushtia’s Daulatpur.
We are extremely concerned by a report in this paper, from Rajshahi, of a police official being confined inside a shoe store by AL activists...