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Bangladesh |
Two leaders, poles apart |
2008-12-22 |
The election campaign strategies of Awami League President Sheikh Hasina and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia differ, often starkly, in texture and tone.![]() By comparison, Hasina has kept her campaign much truncated. She usually starts her day around 10:00 in the morning and wraps up her tour by 5:00 in the afternoon. Also, her campaign footprint is smaller than her archrival's. Hasina has been innovative in using technology to widen her reach. The AL has rented a satellite from Singtel and set up three studios -- one at Hasina's Sudha Sadan home, and two mobile ones -- to hold live videoconferences. Hasina's addresses are shown on huge LCD screens at places and she also invites live questions from the audience to answer. Such technology was used at Tungipara and Satkhira. Security threat is forcing Hasina to measure steps for her campaign. Party insiders said she had curtailed her tours. Hasina also reaches her rally spots way beyond schedule and deliberately does so to offset security threats. The recent Huji threat to kill her has made her tour plans much more difficult. Khaleda is usually at her rallies on time. But subsequently as the day wears on, her schedule becomes erratic because of delays at each spot. ![]() On one occasion, Hasina when returning from Kotalipara to Tungipara in the afternoon stopped her car and went straight inside a mosque to offer her prayers. The two leaders' campaign theme and issues are quite different. Hasina started her campaign in a positive mood, never criticising the caretaker government. She also hardly focuses on criticising the BNP about which all she alleges is that the party had resorted to looting, corruption and patronising militancy. But such criticism does not occupy much of her speech. She rather focuses on her Vision 2021, her futuristic dream of Bangladesh. And Hasina tries to put on a smiling face at every rally. By contrast, Khaleda makes harsh criticism of the caretaker government and the AL as the focal point of her speech. She talks of a 'collusion' between the AL and the caretaker government and talks of 'saving the country, saving the people', the theme of her party's manifesto. |
Posted by:Fred |