News; reciprocate positivelyPublished: Wednesday 13 January, 2010
Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia lead the country's two main parties, but
their rivalry has often paralyzed the political process and plunged the country into violence. This time, GHD limited edition Sheikh Hasina has struck a conciliatory note, saying she wants to establish a new political culture in the country. She said "we no longer want the politics of violence and clashes."Professor of Political Science at Dhaka University, Ataur Rahman, says Sheikh Hasina has made the right GHD IV gesture. He says it is now up to Khaleda Zia to reciprocate, and build a genuine democratic culture in the country. "She should reciprocate positively. Otherwise the country will slowly or gradually lose the political stability and also the essence of democracy which is compromise and understanding and working together," said Rahman. "We don't want to foresee such a future for Bangladesh." |
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