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"The nation voted us to power to see unity and communal harmony, not for any division or communality"

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A politician promising unity is standard fare; what makes Khaleda Zia's line bite is the awkward, revealing slip at its core: "not for any division or communality". She means to condemn division, but "communality" (likely a muddled stand-in for communalism) accidentally indicts the very social glue she claims to protect. In a single misfire, the sentence stages the central anxiety of Bangladeshi politics: unity is celebrated in speeches, but feared in practice when it arrives as mass solidarity outside elite control.

As a statesman and opposition figure-turned-premier in a country shaped by liberation mythology, military rule, and bitter party rivalry, Zia is speaking into a charged arena where "unity" is never neutral. It is a mandate claim ("the nation voted us") and a disciplining device: the electorate didn't empower you to argue, protest, or fracture the narrative. The subtext is less kumbaya than command-and-control: harmony is the legitimizing story; dissent becomes a breach of national duty.

The phrase "communal harmony" adds another layer. In South Asia, "communal" is double-edged: it can mean neighborliness, but it also signals sectarian tension. Zia tries to position her government as the antidote to religious or factional conflict while also warning rivals that identity-based mobilization will be branded dangerous. The intent is to occupy the moral high ground preemptively: if you oppose us, you're not just political; you're a divider. The line works not because it is eloquent, but because it shows how easily "unity" becomes a weaponized virtue in a polarized state.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Zia, Khaleda. (2026, January 17). The nation voted us to power to see unity and communal harmony, not for any division or communality. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-nation-voted-us-to-power-to-see-unity-and-79093/

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Zia, Khaleda. "The nation voted us to power to see unity and communal harmony, not for any division or communality." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-nation-voted-us-to-power-to-see-unity-and-79093/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The nation voted us to power to see unity and communal harmony, not for any division or communality." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-nation-voted-us-to-power-to-see-unity-and-79093/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.

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Khaleda Zia

Khaleda Zia (born August 15, 1945) is a Statesman from Bangladesh.

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