Bangladesh Election Results 2008

December 29, 2008
By admin

Its a landslide victory for Awami League and the grand alliance.

Image courtesy The New Age.

65 Responses to “ Bangladesh Election Results 2008 ”

  1. M J Zaman on December 30, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    Awami League has a tremendous task ahead. People expect a lot from her. The young generation and female voters have massivesly cast their votes in favour of the AL.

    The new PM Sheikh Hasina has already asked for calm. She has also sought cooperation from the oppossition.

    Awami League has to lead very sensibly from the front. It must induct new members in the cabinet including dedicated souls from other parties like Inu and Menon. They did not betray Hasina like RATS (Amu, Tofael, Razzak and Gupta). Hasina should be very careful about traitors this time.

  2. Ahmed Qureshi on December 30, 2008 at 9:09 pm

    Big power comes with big responsibility. Hasina will inherit inefficient institutions and the worst economic conditions in decades. Ironically, that challenge might be a blessing for Hasina — food price is so high and energy crisis is so intense that even modest improvements will let her claim progress. Hasina can’t waste time. She must decide which major issues to tackle in her first 100 days. She will have to set priorities soon. For sustainable growth, Bangladesh needs effective/honest security force, efficient administration and good policies.

  3. johnny on December 30, 2008 at 10:06 pm

    I dont think this massive victory of AL will make any difference. People are saying that war criminals can now be brought to justice. how Funny. The caretaker government who had absolute authority and could not dare to set up a tribunal for these bastards. these type of government will hardly come again. we lost our hope. when they could not do anything, how do people suppose that AL will do that…??????

  4. Farid Zaglu, from Dhaka. on December 31, 2008 at 7:45 am

    Could Awami League remove all razakar from bangladesh !! She Should take action ,,,first have to take action on food price/daily necessary stuff then Razakar.Should not forgive them at all.

  5. A T M Tanjimul Islam on December 31, 2008 at 10:16 am

    Congratulations Sheikh Hasina and Awami Leage. I hope AL has the ability to lead the country for achieving the Vision 2021.

  6. Mohammed Nayeem on December 31, 2008 at 12:41 pm

    it is just grate! sothik somoy sotki kaj!!
    jara khomoyay galen tader mone rakhte hobe jatir kache deya commitment. e desher sokol jonogoner bishes kore notunder prottasha puron korben. ar noy pichoner pane takano, cholun sobai miley desh gorar kaje monojogi hoi.

  7. Sihran Sadiq on December 31, 2008 at 5:57 pm

    I really get annoyed when I see Mahi B Choudhury on TV talkshows. What is his educational qualification? Why didn’t he run from his contituency? Is he a loan defaulter?

    I think cheap hollow truant people like them should be exposed. The AL government should strenghthen the anti-corruption commission to probe corrupt practices of Mahi B Choudhury and his father who amassed huge wealth and property through their political affiliation with BNP. Dr. Badrudozza is alleged to have grabbed land from a park in Uttara for the Uttara Medical College for Women.

    Sham people like B. Choudhury and Kamal Hossain have created a false impression about them to deceive the common people.

  8. Eery mithun on January 1, 2009 at 10:16 am

    Politics in BD has never given me such pleasure as I find in seeing the Moulobadis having their butts kicked by the citizens of the country.

    Awami League now has got ample power and enough time (5 years isn’t less) to show the country what it’s capable of with its countrymen, after all it’s these people who have brought Awami League into such great power.

    It should be mentioned that, in my opinion, the main reason for Awami League to win this election with this enormous margin is, people want relief from the torture of the BNP government and that of Moulobadis. So, Awami League must cut those down and get rid of Moulobadis completely.

    Best of luck!

  9. jilad miah on January 1, 2009 at 1:07 pm

    Will the political situations in Bangladesh ever change?. Have we not elected the same people- are they not going to commit same corruptions and crimes as before?

    Bangladesh needs new generation of leaders- with new political agendas, that focus on not self but the country- then we will see a real change.

  10. Muzaffer Ahmed on January 1, 2009 at 2:02 pm

    No more separation. Yes, together we can make our country glorious, prosperous and happy .

  11. SAMRAT on January 1, 2009 at 4:38 pm

    Corruption Based last Government has not come back again by election. Now Nation have to wait for the next Government. All r looking for their next activities. Hope they will do better in future.

  12. T.Hussain on January 8, 2009 at 5:45 pm

    This is another victory of the people of this country. The people of this country won their victory many times. In 1954, 1970 1990, and 1996. But their victory has been foiled by the wrong doing of the Politicians. Their disunity, inner pary conflict, ineeficiency helped the anti-people conspirators to implement their evil design and they succeded. This time people have given a HUGE victory to a single political part so that they can fulfill their commitments but if they fail and give handle to the conspirators and anti-Bangladesh elements then people will tesch them Good lesson. The behaviour of the victorious party so far is good and it should be better from now and onwards. Keep It UP Awami League and the Minister. Please dont be mad at power.

  13. SAN on January 14, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    I live outside Bangladesh. I know people who went to vote, specially females, but couldn’t vote as their voter no. didn’t match with the no. listed in the document held by the poolin officer(govt official). It delayed the voting process and some, as i said earlier, couldn’t vote even. I am talking about areas, where casting was around 70%. Even there where casting was 85%, there were 15% left who i think did go to vote this time, but were delayed or refused to vote. In constituancies, where the difference of margin was 2-5%, just imagine how this could have affected the outcome if they could just vote.

  14. M. Arshad Ali on January 31, 2009 at 6:52 am

    BNP people should ask Khaleda Zia to quit from politics and go in exile with her sons to enjoy the fortunes made by her sons. People do not mistake in voting inspite of many short comings. Let the BNP people allow Jamat to die as Muslim league.

  15. Md. Mujahedul Islam on January 17, 2010 at 12:40 pm

    Power corrupts absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely.We know the Awami League has come to power with the massive vote to the parliament. So its the prime responsibility of this government to ensure justice in the every sectors of its ruling so that this widely used statement goes to prove wrong. We are enthusiastically awaiting to see the performance of this government.

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