The Capital Dhaka recently has been gone through
different violence and shutdowns during past few months. Deadly protest and
violence had claimed that 100’s of lives lost in the protest and elections and
the crisis don’t even at the point of its end. At this point when people had
suffered and starved but the problem is something else, the fight between
Moderate and secular forces and radical Islamic forces.
From the starting of the democratic system in
country, the state has been stained by disbelieve among the two political groups
- Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party. This
disbelieve in the parties has for the goodness of the party to the country.
Opposition does not want elections mean while the ruling party holding the
control of the EC and trying to form the democracy. This matter led them to
block in 1995 and 2000 and ending the democratic process during 2006 and 2008.
Sheikh Hasina leads the Awami League Govt. and came in power in 2008 with
mainstream, which lead the country in a good way the she’s been trying to
overcomes the crisis in nation.
The diplomat had said that “Despite the constitutional amendment, the BNP is not willing to participate in elections unless its demand for a caretaker government is met. Intervention from the international community and the United Nations has failed to bring any kind of reconciliation between the major political parties. The general elections on January 5 would be held without any participation from the largest opposition party and its alliance partners, thereby raising serious question about the legitimacy of the electoral process and the future of Bangladesh’s nascent democracy.”
The main fight of the regime is between the two parties that we spoke of early, but somewhere the human rights the being smashed and people are still starving in country and prime minister is trying to overcome the problems. sources said that Reassuring signs aside, challenges in SA are daunting. There is news going around about the Elections in nation that Elections Hanging by a thread.
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