MORE ANARCHY AND VIOLENCE IN BANGLADESH
This & this are barbaric acts.
What is really happening in Bangladesh? Who are behind all this? It seems the lethargy in the judicial system and political influence on trials are making the country a heaven for hooligans. You can get away with almost everything (specially when the acts are politically motivated). The fault of the slain opposition (AL) Member of Parliament was that he was an honest & very popular leader in his constituency. He achieved a landslide victory in the last election when his colleagues lost their seats in and around Dhaka. He was an everlasting threat to the present coalition govt. The govt. media (BTV) came into conclusion in a news broadcast at the night of his death that he was a victim of internal conflicts of his party when the investigation was yet to be started.
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