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Kabir
1 month ago

” ‘Women’s freedoms are at stake’: concern at rise of Islamist party before Bangladesh election”

By Hannah Ellis-Peterson and Redwan Ahmed

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/11/bangladesh-election-islamist-party-women-freedoms

bombay_badshah
bombay_badshah
1 month ago
Reply to  Kabir

BNP will come to power. India-Bangladesh relations will be restored. BAL will be unbanned.

RecoveringNewsJunkie
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

To be clear, I wasn’t referring to you…-

RecoveringNewsJunkie
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

yeah, I’ll try and do my bit.

Kabir
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

@XTM: I do not stand for being called “Islamist”. This is vile slander. I have never once advocated for shariah law.

bombay_badshah
bombay_badshah
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

Give me author rights bhai

Bombay Badshah
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

Can’t upload images on my posts. Please have a look.

Going to do a few “high signal” posts.

Bombay Badshah
1 month ago
Reply to  bombay_badshah

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Kabir
1 month ago
Reply to  X.T.M

If you’re referring to the video I posted, it’s from the Carnegie Endowment. That’s not a Pakistani organization.

Your problem is that you don’t like any discussion that casts India in a negative light. You only want to cast Pakistan in a negative light. That’s not an intellectual position.

I have banned you and BB from my threads for a good reason. The two of you troll Pakistan and/or me personally. I don’t like your tone and I will not tolerate insults to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan or to its military.

I was told I cannot delete comments if I call something an “Open Thread”. So there will be no more “Open Threads” from me.

No one is stopping you from posting your own threads. Have at it. I’ll know what to ignore.

Last edited 1 month ago by Kabir
Kabir
1 month ago
Reply to  bombay_badshah

We’ll see what happens in the elections today. All the analysis is that Jamaat-e-Islami will form the main opposition if not come to power itself.

It is India’s support for Sheikh Hasina’s dictatorship that has created a situation in which an Islamist party–one that was against the independence of Bangladesh– is this close to power. Really great foreign policy!

Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami has never once been in power by the way. Our governments have always been formed by mainstream parties: Pakistan People’s Party, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

Of course we have had military dictatorships. But the people have never once elected religious parties into power.

Kabir
1 month ago

“The high stakes of the 2026 Bangladesh election|Nusmila Lohani and Zyma Islam”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqEEI5GNna4

I wish Bangladesh a successful democratic transition. It’s clear, however, that any government that comes to power will be more conservative and more pro-Pakistan. This has been a massive own-goal for India.

Kabir
1 month ago
Reply to  Kabir

Sure. We will see the election results tomorrow.

Jamaat-e-Islami is going to do very well by all accounts and they certainly are not a pro-India party.

The difference between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the other countries you mentioned is that Pakistan is a nuclear power. Get over it.

Cheers.

Last edited 1 month ago by Kabir
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