Let good sense—and constitutional obligations—prevail
BNP to some extent and AL to a far greater extent have changed Bangladesh. Can’t we expect them to change themselves, even a bit?
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?
Awami League's rally in Savar has resulted in a two-kilometre tailback on the Dhaka-Aricha highway around Radio Colony area.
Let good sense—and constitutional obligations—prevail
BNP to some extent and AL to a far greater extent have changed Bangladesh. Can’t we expect them to change themselves, even a bit?
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?
Awami League's rally in Savar has resulted in a two-kilometre tailback on the Dhaka-Aricha highway around Radio Colony area.