Bangladesh faces a crucial election on December 29, returning to civilian rule after almost two years of a military-backed administration. In this episode, 101 East asks: What is the future of Bangladeshi politics?
I think the background is justified due to the fact that politics and economy is interdependent of each other...and this simply portrays the direct consequence of our country`s political mess.
agree with clearwallet's comment, i mean there could have been a better place to conduct this interview, this did not have to be in the middle of a freaking bazzar
Aljazeera should receive credit for covering the political mess. But the problem is media cant depict anything about BD without referencing poverty. Its like someone introducing you as, I like you to meet Saad. He is having difficulty making good grades in school and we are going to talk about that. By the way, he is broke, poor and lives in a slum. You dont bring out someones weakness every time you talk about the person. Only people who think they are better and above everyone do that.
what's your point? can you focus on the matter in hand and maybe even commend al jazeera for drawing attention to our shitty political situation? which other major media network actually spent 20 minutes about us?
You could have found a better spot for the conversation. I am not sure why you had to go to a crowded Bazaar to conduct your programs. I get the feeling that you were too eager to show that Bangladesh was a poor country. It certainly reflected your poor mentality and judgment!
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MrRanagr 1 year ago
I think the background is justified due to the fact that politics and economy is interdependent of each other...and this simply portrays the direct consequence of our country`s political mess.
rashik007 2 years ago
i agree with you man.
sajibuk 2 years ago
That is called a proper background banner of a meeting which reflects the current conditions in Bangladesh ;)
400bish 2 years ago 2
agree with clearwallet's comment, i mean there could have been a better place to conduct this interview, this did not have to be in the middle of a freaking bazzar
naz1974 2 years ago
Aljazeera should receive credit for covering the political mess. But the problem is media cant depict anything about BD without referencing poverty. Its like someone introducing you as, I like you to meet Saad. He is having difficulty making good grades in school and we are going to talk about that. By the way, he is broke, poor and lives in a slum. You dont bring out someones weakness every time you talk about the person. Only people who think they are better and above everyone do that.
clearwallet 3 years ago
what's your point? can you focus on the matter in hand and maybe even commend al jazeera for drawing attention to our shitty political situation? which other major media network actually spent 20 minutes about us?
saadbd 3 years ago
You could have found a better spot for the conversation. I am not sure why you had to go to a crowded Bazaar to conduct your programs. I get the feeling that you were too eager to show that Bangladesh was a poor country. It certainly reflected your poor mentality and judgment!
clearwallet 3 years ago
Wake up it's happening in more places then Bangladesh, including the US of A.
okaynowwat 3 years ago
Its not about politics, its all about economy !
Skyprince2005 3 years ago