[The people have pronounced a resounding rejection of the intolerant,
parochial, regressive and sick ideology of the Jamaat and other
radicals.
...
But many advise caution.The Jamaat and the radicals are far from
broken and retain the potential to destabilise life through killings
of soft targets, like bloggers, authors and publishers, random bomb
blasts and attacks on minorities and foreigners. "Such attacks have
taken place and we fear more such will. But by relentlessly pursuing
these criminals and bringing them to book, we have displayed resolve
to establish rule of the law. Our strict and prompt action against
criminals will deter the Jamaat and their fellow travelers," he said.]

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Cricket wins and life goes on in Bangla

Jaideep Mazumdar | TNN | Dec 3, 2015, 06.01 AM IST

DHAKA: The collective roar that emerged from the Sher-eBangla Cricket
Stadium in Dhaka's Mirpur on November 22 when the Rangpur Riders and
Dhaka Dynamites won the two successive inaugural matches of the
Bangladesh Premier League reverberated across the country.

Because it was not just a few hundred fans cheering for their teams.
The roar was a voluble rejection of the bandh that the Bangladesh
Jamaat-eIslami had called that Sunday to protest the execution of its
general secretary , Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed. To even a keen
observer, nothing seemed out of the ordinary that day in Dhaka and
there was no sign on the city's busy and chaotic streets that earlier
that day , two prominent political figures, both former MPs, had been
executed at Dhaka Central Jail for mass killings, rapes and tortures
during the 1971 Liberation War.

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Jaamat cadres were visible by their absence not only in Dhaka, but
other cities and towns across the country . Unlike in the past, when a
bandh by the Jamaat would cripple life, it was normal this time. If
anything, there were sporad ic revelries in many places across the
country to `celebrate' the executions, something that none would have
dared a couple of years ago.

"This shows Jamaat, without state patronage, has lost its clout. And
also that Bangla deshis are deshis are peace-loving, progressive,
tolerant and secular people who believe in the ideals and philosophy
of `Bangabandhu' Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman.
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***The people have pronounced a resounding rejection of the
intolerant, parochial, regressive and sick ideology of the Jamaat and
other radicals.*** [Emphasis added.]

Bangladesh will now see a de feat of the anti-liberation forces," said
information minister Hasanul Haq Inu.

***But many advise caution.The Jamaat and the radicals are far from
broken and retain the potential to destabilise life through killings
of soft targets, like bloggers, authors and publishers, random bomb
blasts and attacks on minorities and foreigners. "Such attacks have
taken place and we fear more such will. But by relentlessly pursuing
these criminals and bringing them to book, we have displayed resolve
to establish rule of the law. Our strict and prompt action against
criminals will deter the Jamaat and their fellow travelers," he
said.*** [Emphasis added.]

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