Versatile Views On Sahbag Movement
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Sahbag, Dhaka 2013 |
Many views are circling round regarding the
movement. Many intellectuals are of the
view that there might be external forces behind this agitation. Analysis of the
nature and character of the various movements called Arab Springs brings out stark
similarity among these upsurges and Sahbag movement.
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Anti Corruption Movement India 2011 |
It is not unnoticeable that the base of it
revolves round passion and emotion mostly, not reason and logic. There is
discernable lack of theoretical depth. Fighting against fundamentalist in a
theological state is not a matter of a three or six month movement but it
requires thoughtful integrated long lasting efforts with strong theoretical
base.
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Arab Spring 2010-11 |
Many a person opines that this movement is
nothing but to release the suppressed resentment against globalisation. Imperialist
forces are using the sentiment of Bengali nationalism and Liberation war of
1971 to channelise the youths anger to another diversion for their own benefit.
Activists of democratic and human rights
movements are dead against of Capital punishment and banning of any
organisation. They say Hasina government is all out to exploit the present
situation to push her administrative and developmental failure under the carpet
and to push Khaleda Zia against wall.
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Long March . Pakistan 2013 |
It is to be noted Pakistan, India
and Bangladesh
are on the same line. Pakistan
has seen sudden appearance of Muhammad
Tahir-ul-Qadri and the Long March against corruption and
fundamentalist forces. Visibility of lack of political leadership is important.
Same has happened in India
in the name of Anti Corruption Movement
and in Delhi Rape Case. May we expect there will be after the ‘Rajakar’ issue,
a issue regarding corruption in Bangladesh?
S.M &A.C
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