Bangladesh Army cleans corruption
Bangalore: Bangladesh Army rule, which not only locked up both the battling Begums but also cleaned up the world’s worst corrupt country, is being welcomed by the people fed up with the country’s chaotic politics. Both Khaleda Zia, heading the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and Sheikh Hasina Wajed of the Awami League, are under arrest on charges of corruption.
Since January, over 2,50,000 politicians, who have looted the country, are thrown into jail.
Mohammad Yunus, propped up by the zionists and the Indian Brahminical rulers, started a party but found no support. (DV Nov.16, 2006: “Bangladesh crisis & Yunus”).
Once the Army cleans up the country’s corrupt politics and weeds out India’s Brahminical agents trying to destabilise the country, it hopes to restore democracy after encouraging new political forces.
Bangalore: Bangladesh Army rule, which not only locked up both the battling Begums but also cleaned up the world’s worst corrupt country, is being welcomed by the people fed up with the country’s chaotic politics. Both Khaleda Zia, heading the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and Sheikh Hasina Wajed of the Awami League, are under arrest on charges of corruption.
Since January, over 2,50,000 politicians, who have looted the country, are thrown into jail.
Mohammad Yunus, propped up by the zionists and the Indian Brahminical rulers, started a party but found no support. (DV Nov.16, 2006: “Bangladesh crisis & Yunus”).
Once the Army cleans up the country’s corrupt politics and weeds out India’s Brahminical agents trying to destabilise the country, it hopes to restore democracy after encouraging new political forces.