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Friday, October 19, 2007

[ALOCHONA] Re: [notun_bangladesh] I pledge to help Change Bangladesh not by changing my own status

Mr. Anis Rahman,
 
This email is an inspirational and give the true reality what we are.  I do appreciate for your kind word.  Frankly,  I can be a nice guy and cry all night and day for better Bangladesh but this will not change anything in Bangladesh unless I try to do something about it.  Just crying for Bangladesh might give self pleasure but it won't have any impact on Bangladesh.
 
I am trying to help people understand that if I talk all the people in Bangladesh and abroad,  99% will say they love Bangladesh and want to see good thing in Bangladesh and there is nothing wrong with it.  But the problem is nobody wants to take initiatives to change and few trouble makers in Bangladesh and abroad start discouraging people like saying he or she has hidden agenda which is not true.
 
I hope that people will change their attitude and mind and its the first thing that needs to be changed to do anything good for Bangladesh.
 
 
--M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)

Anis Rahman <anis90242@yahoo.com> wrote:
Do not worry Mr. Mithu
You will find lots of Educated Sore Heads when you want to do some thing for Bangladesh.
Most funny way their minds work, they always try to find how they can demonize you, create a fault in you, make you full of mistake and  they got pleasure out it.They want to make you loose or look looser,by inflicting this pain, their subconscious mind seek pleasure,and the worst thing people like Shamim Chowdhury do not know they have this disease, i feel sorry for him (Shamim)
But Mr. mithu do, what you promise to do, my  and Millions of Bangladeshi like me  support will be with you.we need new blood, 36 years too long of a time,
We need a true leader who can take Bangladesh in a new horizon, please be part of it.
 
Anis Rahman
Love and Commitment
 
Mr. Shamim please do not take personally, some thing you do not know that you do not know. Thank you in advance for your understanding.

"M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)" <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:


"M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)" <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 08:51:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: "M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)" <cgmpservices@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [sa7rong] I pledge to help Change Bangladesh not by changing my own status
To: sa7rong@yahoogroups.com
CC: veirsmill@yahoo.com

Mr. SC,
 
This shows how this kind of trouble makers living in other countries do not want Bangladesh to be changed from 36 years of politics of corruption, killings, loting 150 million people's wealth, and increasing income gap between rich and poor.  We expatriates can provide 67% of Bangladesh annual budget and this hooligan is saying let only people in Bangladesh should be policy makers.
 
I urge educated, competent, honest and visionary expatriates to go back and take the lead to change Bangladesh in political, social and development.  Expatriates have to be involved in Bangladesh if we want to change Bangladesh.  Expatriates can give blank check to Bangladesh but will have no say in policies,  this sounds me a poor excuse.
 
Most important thing that the field is level in Bangladesh and Expatriates need to go back and be policy makers.  Only policy makers can change the policy for Bangladesh development,  not hooligan like you who write long email discouraging expatriates not to go back home and become policy makers.
 
Change yourself  and your mind before you write anything about change.  I afraid there are millions of Bangladeshi like your attitude who stops people to do good for Bangladesh.  You are the hinder for Bangladesh development.
 
--M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)
 

Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear all, in recent days some people who are neither here nor there but simply extreme deceitful opportunist has started campaign to change Bangladesh!
In there ill motive thought process, people of Bangladesh is not worthy enough to govern them self. Some expatriate so-called experts have to put their golden hands to change Bangladesh.
There mission is to get nomination from any political party by lobbying. No ethics, no ideological stand but pure power monger mentality is their driving force.
Seating or half lining in their entertainment room’s cozy Lazy Boy chair they make their plans about Bangladesh and its poor people. Giving few dollars collected from charity to flood victims wants to buy the right to govern them. Becoming self appointed solicitor for nominating members of parliament for upcoming election in Bangladesh from twelve thousands miles away.
This is just a continuation of sad story of our nation where no one wants to give anything without getting anything. It seems, to these people the only way to change Bangladesh is by becoming master of the land.
People of Bangladesh want individual and organization from foreign land with no intention to rule but with solid commitment to help for the sake of help. However, we always saw they come with a bagful of goodies to lure us into their trap and then fill their bag with all the goodies that they can put their hands on.
To attract the commoners they always use titles and ornaments longer then their names after and before their given name to put them in display. Because they know, their wisdom is not enough catchy to attract peoples attention. They cannot prove themselves worthy to have people faith on them.
These merchant of lies and perfidy know no boundary and ready to do anything to reach their Mokama Maksud.
Enough is enough, let Bangladesh survive, and let people of Bangladesh choose their destiny. Those of us in foreign land let us lend our helping hand not with our lust but love. Not that WE change Bangladesh but help our nation to change on their own for the good. Our hunger for power will be treachery to people who goes hungry everyday.
I propose, all Bangladeshi in foreign land who love Bangladesh come forward and say aloud we do not want to govern Bangladesh. We do not want license, permit or position by selling our title and half-cooked education. Nevertheless, we will not allow any cheating go unchallenged in this regard and truly remain on guard to uncover this conspiracy against our country and its people.
We will change Bangladesh and go forward not by changing our own status but by encouraging and helping people of the land to stand on their own. I truly believe beyond doubt that there are thousands of people in Bangladesh to compete for 300 parliamentary seats in upcoming election. Thinking us expatriates as any better or rightful for this position in parliament is not just mockery but cruelty as well. Anyone who wants to compete for any parliamentary constituency have to stay and work for the people of that locality for five to ten years before they can consider themselves to run for election.
I will urge the forum members to come forward and promise to work for Bangladesh and publicly pledge that you will not seek nomination for upcoming election in Bangladesh.
I Shamim Chowdhury hereby pledge on this day of October 19, 2007 not to run as a candidate for upcoming election but lend my hand and knowledge to the best of my ability for my beloved country Bangladesh. I will not put banners for recognition of my work nor will I support anyone who does so, so help me God.
Sincerely
Shamim Chowdhury
Maryland, U.S.A.




Regards,

M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), Chemical Engineer, USA
President & Founder, Amreteck LLC, USA
Website: www.amreteck.com
Email: Mchowdhury@amreteck.com

Director of Operation, Change Bangladesh Organization, USA
(Portfolio: Foreign Investment, Economic Opportunity & Job Creation)

Website: www.changeBangladesh.com

Email: Info@changeBangladesh.com

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