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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Khaleda: ACC may sue Tarique Zia

Mr. Ejazur,
 
You are living in the dream world. and like  our  advisers you have misunderstanding  of reform.
 
 When hasina was free , there was chance of reform in AL. After her arrest , opportunist( you call reformist ) has joined  with conformist for freedom of hasina.
 
 
 Similar is the case for BNP. If tareq or  Khaleda is held, no reform  will occur in BNP.
 
 And CTG will not  be able to reform any party by patronizing  traitor like Mannan bhuyan.
 
The past history of Bangladesh strongly support  my position. Bangladeshi people may support corrupt people but they will not support traitor.
 
 
 I will not say tareq is angel .   Same time i will say tareq is not as much corrupted as  portrayed   people like  you.
 
you will find similar level of corruption  if you go  for the advisers of present CTG,  Tapon chowdhury  is not angel, Moinul is not angel, Dr, C.S Karim  who was the  ex- chairman of  Bangladesh atomic energy commission, is not angel.  others are also not angel  as majority ( 8 out of 11 ) all the advisers  were   blessed by BNP. if  BNP and tareq  is so corrupt, then  these people  preferred and favored by BNP can not be angel.
 
If they were corruption  free, they would have enough mental strength  to submit their  wealth statement as  said  and exemplified by  ACC chaiman .
 
For the first time  in  the 15 years  of democratic government  in   Bangladesh,   only one campus murder  case  was investigated and verdict  was declared.  and  it was   sonya murder case.
 
 And some of the  culprits are in jail and all these happened during BNP tenure.
 
 
 Labors  those who have gone their during the tenure of your angel CTG.
 
 are also suffering in Malyasia .
 
 
So what change has  occurred?  you blind people  only blame AL and BNP. But  i think for both parties are responsible. 50% - 50%  share of responsibilities go to the agent and the labor.
 
 
 If new party comes to power in the next election, it will not change so rapidly as it has not changed  during the angels government.
 
 
 Bangladesh  has become corrupted over 36 years, it  can not be corruption free by 36 months.
 
May Allah haelp us to understand  this  and reform.
 
 
 last but not  least.     i have no value  of enmity of people like you  sitting in kuiwat. Let the people decide  whether they realy think or not Tareq has disgraced  country.
 
I can bet with you if any of  the two, Tareq  or khaleda is free, BNP will win the next election. if people can cast their vote freely.
 
 
 With best wishes for Bangladesh
 
 
 


ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com> wrote:
Dear Alochok Wouldbemahathirofbd

Yes I do have personal enmity with those who disgraced the country.
Why should it be otherwise? I know him to be a corrupting influence
in the country. And I know how hard real documentary evidence and
substantive witnesses are hard to find in a country so corrupt. Which
country are you living in?

You may not like this CTG but that doesn't mean you have to get so
high and mighty about the law or civil rights. Since when were civil
rights and the law something to brag about in Bangladesh? The day may
come when every citizen can access and defend his civil rights but no
need to get all sentimental about Tarique!

You are rand to say "At last..." You, and I, have seen nothing yet. The true story of Tarique will emerge soon enough. For now I welcome you to stand outside his prison window with your candlestick and sing songs of freedom.

If you truly understood how extraordinary the crisis is in Bangladesh
you would understood how extreme the corrective measures must be.

BNP cannot reform with a free Tarique.

So for the good of the country Tarique must be removed from politics,
voluntarily or involuntarily. BNP needs that and the country needs
that.

Spare me the sentimental song about letting the people decide. If two
frogs are annointed party chairperson by the idiots in the party high
command – then one frog or the other will be Prime Minister of
Bangladesh. That's not the real people's choice.

I understand you weep for him. But just add him to the list of
hundreds of thousands who have suffered unfairly since 1971. There is
nothing unique about Tarique that you have to mention his rights and
not the rights of those who have been destroyed by BNP or AL
governments.

100,000 Bangladeshis in Kuwait are paid half of what they agreed with
the agents in Bangladesh. I can't help one of them go to a court in
Kuwait – because not on of them has a signed contract with the agent!
And not one of them will testify against an agent because they are
afraid of the agents' political connections inAL and BNP.

Documentary evidence and substantive witnesses are nice. But if you
don't have them then you have to work with what you've got.

Chose:

1. Tarique Rahman is released due to a lack of evidence and the law
is upheld.

2. Tarique Rahman is arrested, in spite of a lack of evidence, to
enable BNP to reform.

I prefer the second. Its an easy choice because I believe him to be
corrupt anyway. What do you believe? Don't bluff with talk about the
law – either you believe he is corrupt or you believe he is not
corrupt or you are not sure.

Either way, Sonya was killed at BUET by BNP thugs – and BNP was not
punished. Let Tarique suffer on behalf of his cherished Chattra Dal.

I think it's fair.

And so do many, many more of my countrymen.

Regards

Wouldbemujibofbd
Kuwait

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, mahathir of bd
<wouldbemahathirofbd@...> wrote:
>
> It seems that you have personal enmity with tareq Rahman and hence
you have no problem even if he is held just for political reason.
>
> Did you ask for any illegal advantage from tarreq which he didn't
provide for which you are so vindictive to him.
>
> We have heard and read story in views papers that tareq had
smuggled 11, 22 sometimes 35 thousands crore tk .
>
> But at last we see, he has been sued for 5 crore tk only
including daily dinkal which he has disowned.
>
>
> porbat has given bith of mushik at
last !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
> Ezajur Rahman <ezajur.rahman@...> wrote:
> Dear Alochoks
> Many BNP people like to say that Tarique has not been charged,
that he is innocent and that he is being held for political reasons
alone.
> I have no problem if he is held for political reasons alone.
> But it is good news that he is to be sued shortly.
> Good riddance.
> Regards
> Ezajur Rahman
> Kuwait
>
>
>
> ACC likely to sue Tarique today
> Courtesy New Age
>
> The Anti-Corruption Commi-ssion is likely to file a case today
against Tarique Rahman, the detained elder son of the BNP
chairperson, Khaleda Zia, who is also detained in jail, on charge of
submitting false wealth statements.
> `The case was scheduled to be filed with the Kafrul police by the
Anti-Corruption Commission's deputy director Zahurul Huda tonight,
but it could not be filed as the first information report was not
readied till 7:30pm.,' said a source in the commission Tuesday
evening.
> Zahurul Huda told New Age on Tuesday that the case would be filed
this morning after getting permission from the commission chairman,
Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury.
> `The commission, during preliminary investigations, unearthed
Tarique's assets beyond his known source of income, and he [Tarique]
would be sued on charge of owning ill-gotten wealth,' a source to
close the investigation told New Age.
> Tarique claimed in his statement submitted to the commission on
June 10 that he owned Tk 78.39 lakh in assets apart from a house at
Gulshan on lease and five tolas of gold ornaments.
> The joint forces arrested Tarique on extortion charges on March
8, about six month before the arrests of his mother, Khaleda Zia,
also a former prime minister, and his younger brother, Arafat Rahman,
at his house in the Dhaka cantonment.
> The commission on May 29 notified Tarique, also senior joint
secretary of the BNP, to submit his wealth statements.
> Khaleda, now in a special jail after her arrest on September 3 on
corruption charges, also submitted her wealth statements showing that
he owned two houses at Gulshan and the Dhaka cantonment, and more
than Tk 3.54 crore in bank accounts and fixed deposits.
> The matter is under investigation by the anti-graft task forces
on serious crimes and corruption, the official said.
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Subhan Allah-  Only Allah flawless 
           Alhamdulillah - All praise to be of Allah 
                   Allahhuakbar - Allah, the Greatest
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Would Be Mahathir of BD
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If it can be imagined, it is possible- NEC


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