00:00Listen, you don't have to say anything, but you don't have to say anything else.
00:07We need change.
00:10This man right here, on the leave, Rahman Parsiho, is the Tharoor of the BJP.
00:14I was going to assure you that I belong to the Henry VIII School of Public Speaking.
00:19Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, Shabakas Salamu Alaikum.
00:22Now, on the leave is not from India's Bharti Janta Party.
00:24The MP is the chairman of the Bangladesh Jatioh Party, their BJP, not ours.
00:29We must mitigate the harshness of the relevant provisions of the constitution.
00:35At the same time, we must uphold the spirit of July.
00:39In this speech, he summed up all that's been going on in Bangladesh
00:42since they voted in a new government a few weeks ago.
00:44Let me tell you all about him and what's happening in Bangladesh post-election.
00:47What's next, fast?
00:49Thank you for disturbing, brother.
00:53You successfully destroyed my flow.
00:56Andrei's Bangladesh Jatioh Party is an ally of the BNP and he's the only MP from his party.
01:00He's a barrister, political skayan.
01:02One seat he's got but he knows how to use it.
01:04We wanted the fascist government to go and they left.
01:07It was a plan.
01:08The next one is the line from the speech that went truly viral.
01:11He's addressing this to the young MPs of the NCP, the party of student leaders at the forefront of the
01:15revolution
01:15that led to the ouster of the previous Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina.
01:18And the NCP, the NCP, the so-called student party allied with the conservative Jamaat-e-Islami.
01:37They won just 6 out of 30 seats they contested.
01:39A small hall but enough to be in parliament and loud.
01:42Election Day also saw a key referendum on the July National Charter.
01:45An 80-plus point reform plan drafted by the UNUS government proposing term limits and upper house and greater judicial
01:51independence.
01:52Around 60% people backed it.
01:54The Bangladesh Nationalist Party had supported the reforms before the vote.
01:58But after winning 51%, its tone has softened.
02:02The NCP wants immediate structural change, however.
02:05The BNP wants reform but on its own terms and timeline.
02:08Neither side is entirely wrong.
02:10And that's exactly the problem.
02:11The people of the people!
02:14You are Jamaat-e-Islami-
02:16Ah!
02:18What is this?
02:19I mean this is absurd.
02:21We do all the shit.
02:23We do all the shit.
02:24We do all the shit.
02:25We do all the shit.
02:26We do all the shit.
02:27We do all the shit.
02:27We do all the shit.
02:28But the country must move on.
02:31So what Partho is essentially telling the NCP is this.
02:35You were born from a secular youth-led uprising, yet you chose to share a platform with Jamaat-e-Islami.
02:40Do not let them define you.
02:41Do you think Bangladesh can move on?
02:42The fight, it looks like, has only just gotten started.
02:45What do you think?
02:45I'm Marisha Dikari.
02:46Follow me on Instagram.
02:48First things fast.
02:48Long.
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