Zia International airport to Shah-Jalal! Why?

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

Why this name change conspiracy? Zia to Shah-Jalal is costing hundreds of millions of dollar which could be invested for the better purposes, like roads, homesless shelter, employement, education, technology. I do not approve such a waste of unfair spending.

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  • Well, as we know, BNP and Awami are fierce rivals, Khaleda's husbands name was Zia and he was part of the BNP, and now that Awami is in control they want to change the name because the name Zia does not associate with the Awami, only it will remind people of the BNP...But still a stupid mistake.

  • Thanks for commenting. You are right--all they want to accomplish is hate. I thought Awami was doing far better job than the BNP, but this kind of behavior does not prove the bipartisan and tolerable policy.

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  • are such an assshole, who asked u to come back! go die somewhere far!

  • @abseiduk  so what if it was changed before? in such a poor country where millions of people r suffering from electricity problem, food crisis, medical treatments and just to cure her own personal jealousy against her enemy BNP she has wasted 1400cr taka (200million) to change the name which wasn't necessary at all. all these money could change the countries people lives better if it was spent for them.

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  • RETARED FRESHI!!

    FUK YOU!!

  • get used to it mate, thats the way it works, i support it. it was changed before, why? we dont want to remember a person who supported Pakistan in the war.

  • @helal55 Thanks for writing back and sharing your travel experiences throughout the world. I have traveled few countries as well and have seen few unfair circumstances.

    I appreciate your suggestion. I will think about it for the upcoming videos. Yes, I am from Bangladesh and proud of it.

  • @helal55 Thanks for writing back and sharing your travel experiences throughout the world. I have traveled few countries as well and have seen few unfair circumstances.

    I appreciate your suggestion. I will think about it for the upcoming videos. Yes, I am from Bangladesh and proud of it. Cheers!

  • @helal55

    I had the opportunity to enter the command centre of Amsterdam Airport for a various number of times and I’ve seen such an action like stealing things from the passenger. I’ve seen that in Madrid, Rome, Istanbul and many other countries. It’s all over the world.

    Yeah, u r right about the administration, it’s really bad, and it takes too much time to do all the paper works. Sometime they ask for “GUSH”. Government should do something about that.

  • Dear, where r u from and where r u living right now? Somehow u sound like u r from Bangladesh and can speak bangla. Why don’t you do a retake and do it in bangla?? It will be much better.

  • @sagittar4 Thanks! I am not a native Brit nor am I a native American English speaking citizen. I admit I have a horrible accent, however, this should not provoke "homelondon" to be rude. Of course, when most people engage in colloquial conversation, they will mistake of run on sentences here and there. I made a comment on 'homerlondon to spell a word correctly.

    Thanks for your input. No heat feeling on my spoken indeed. However, I don't want to see any rude comment from people like homerlondon.

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