Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Hasina is showing her reformed attitude and development dedication for future Bangladesh



Happy new Year 2009. New year new Goverment New Governance culture.
Sheak Hasina expressed her positive reformed(not like before political culture-enemy atitude to the poosition)attitude,After one day of the election and in the 1st meet with the media she cleared the next vision of her governance,

On Wednesday (31-12-2008) she offered the promise of power-sharing to her defeated rival in a bid to persuade her to accept the results of the poll.

This time, 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."
”As winners, we have to deal with everything with a sense of forgiveness and accommodation instead of vengeance, to take the country forward in cooperation with all, irrespective of party affiliation,”

Professor of Political Science at Dhaka University, Ataur Rahman, says Sheikh Hasina has made the right 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."

In a statement, international observers also urged the opposition to accept the election result, and called on the two leaders to work together to tackle the country's problems.

Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia dominate Bangladeshi politics and have alternated in power for the last 15 years. But whoever has been in opposition, has played an obstructive role - leading strikes, violent street protests, and boycotting parliament. The 2007 elections were cancelled because their two parties could not agree on how the polls should be held.

This time, both leaders are under pressure to give democracy a chance after two years of emergency rule, during which both spent months in prison on charges of corruption.

About Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina, 61, first came to power in 1996, ruling for five years before being ousted at the polls by Mrs Zia. Sheikh Hasina is the daughter of Bangladesh’s late president, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who was assassinated in a 1975 military coup, only four years after Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan.

Happy New Year



Monday, December 29, 2008

12.30 am 30-12-2008 Countdown of a Happy New Year and a New Goverment


New year 2009 is coming ,counting down a new and reformed demoratic political Goverment through the Bangladesh 9th national Election . A "grand alliance" headed by Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh Awami -league" led its rivals by 200+ /25 seats in unofficial results from Monday's parliamentary election,Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was among the early winners and nominees of her Awami League (AL) and allied parties were leading in several seats as counting began immediately after voting ended in the general election on MondayHasina's alliance was leading in many other remaining At stake are all 300 parliamentary seats. There are more than 1,500 candidates from 38 parties. The race, however, boils down to a face-off between two former prime ministers, Sheikh Hasina of the Awami League and Khaleda Zia of the Bangladesh Nationalist.

The vote was to return Bangladesh to democracy after two years of emergency rule imposed by an army-backed government.


,The vote was total fair and free from any pressure -May considered the Model of a Democratic voting ,So after all Bangladeshi is back to the democratic Goverment,

. This is a diffrent election of Banglasdeshi history also in World History.Care taker goverment which was formed at the political crysis at 1-11-2006 and was supported by the emergency rule but the goverment was get the full public support and the support was against the political corruption of Bangldeshi tradition.The care taker government jailed both premiers as part of an anti-corruption campaign but they were released to contest the vote.


Lots of Expectetion have to meet by the Goverment,Since the independence, the Awami League has been in government for two terms, covering approximately eight and a half year. Mujibur ruled the country for three and half years till Aug. 15, 1975 while her daughter Hasina as Prime Minister for five years from 1996 to 2001. Agin in this term people of Bangladesh wants a new taste of governance which is never similar with previous.


Following is the profile of Awami League.
Awami League is a mainstream secular political party in Bangladesh. The party led Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan in 1971 under the charismatic leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who was the first President of Bangladesh.
The Awami League is now being headed by Sheikh Hasina since 1984, the eldest daughter of Mujib.
Since the independence, the Awami League has been in government for two terms, covering approximately eight and a half year. Mujibur ruled the country for three and half years till Aug. 15, 1975 while her daughter Hasina as Prime Minister for five years from 1996 to 2001.
In the 2001 parliamentary election the Awami League won only 62out of 300 parliamentary seats. Nevertheless, it became the second-largest party in the parliament trailing behind BNP of immediate past Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.
Awami League is from "All Pakistan Awami Muslim League" which was formed in 1949. After independence, the league changed its name to Awami League and formed national government of Bangladesh in 1972 under Sheikh Mujibur.
Mujibur and most of his family members were assassinated on Aug.15, 1975. Only his two daughters Hasina and Rehana who were taking a visit in Germany at that time survived the tragedy.
In 1981, Sheikh Hasina was elected as president of Awami League and has led the party till now.
Awami League emerged as the largest opposition party in Parliament from 1991 to 1996. The party won the election in 1996 with Hasina as the prime minister who ruled the country from 1996 to 2001.
In July 2001, Awami League lost the election and became the biggest opposition in Parliament from 2001 to 2006.