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Monday, November 5, 2007

[ALOCHONA] Re: Intelligence threaten to kill BNP Gen. Sec if not comply within 24 hrs!

Dear Alochok Sajjad

I don't think that AL and BNP are truly democratic parties,
well equipped to reform and able to remove their own corrupt
leaders.

Luckily there are some men still around who are fit to wear the
uniform of the Bangladesh Army. We expect them to fight for us no
matter what kind of rubbish mess we create. I don't think so anymore.

It is fantasy to compare Moeen to Zia or Musharraf:

The first free and fair elections will take place within 2 years of
the CTG coming to power thanks to its pursuit of reform of the
electoral process. These elections may occur with new leadership of
AL and BNP thanks to the determination of the CTG. We have to give this the best possible chance.

Do you really want slow and steady change in LA and BNP over another decade or more with Hasina and Khaleda as PM again?!?!?!

I am very proud that such a possibility is considered unacceptable by some powerful Bangladeshis.

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@...>
wrote:
>
> This kind of disturbing behaviour will backfire. I thin General
Moeen and the Army are involved to create a chaotic situation so
that they can take the power over. This is certainly different from
other military rulers in Bangladesh. General Zia and Ershad lured
the others with carrots to join their own party but never staged a
coup in any large political parties. I am worried whether similar
incident would be staged for Awami League. My analysis is this
regime is already got panicked because of failures in various
fronts. After the next election (I doubt it would be held in 2008),
every action of this undemocratic government will have to be
ratified. Otherwise, they will go to the "Lal Ghar". So they want a
rubber stamp Parliament by an election through massive vote rigging
similar to Musharraf's Pakistan.
>
> Shafqat Anwar <anwarshafqat@...> wrote:
> This is a very disturbing development and will have
far reaching negative consequences. The CTG or the Military
Administration cannot directly interfere in the internal affairs of
a political party. This also indicates that some quarter is very
active in implementing a hidden agenda. This shameful and uncivil
initiative will neither bear any good for democracy nor for the so-
called political reforms !
> Regards,
> Shafqat
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> From: Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@...>
> Reply-To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> To: Shamim_Personal chowdhury <veirsmill@...>
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Intelligence threaten to kill BNP Gen. Sec if
not comply within 24 hrs!
> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:06:02 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Dhaka, Oct 29 (bdnews24.com) – Former BNP MP Md
Akhteruzzaman Monday claimed that two senior officials of an
intelligence agency had asked party secretary general Khandaker
Delwar Hossain to leave his post in 24 hours.
>
> In a written statement to the media, he said the officials had
allegedly asked Delwar to go to the house of former finance minister
M Saifur Rahman by 7:30pm Monday and declare Saifur the party's
acting chairperson and Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan secretary general.
> But Akhteruzzaman, himself a former military officer, did not
specify which intelligence agency the officials belong to.
>
> Retired major Akhteruzzaman confirmed that he had sent out the
press statement when bdnews24.com contacted him.
>
> The former MP, whom the BNP expelled for his outspoken criticism
of party leadership, also alleged that the intelligence agents had
threatened to kill Delwar unless he complied with the order.
>
> The officials went to Delwar's home Sunday, he said.
> Delwar, last seen in BIRDEM hospital Monday evening, could not
be reached immediately for his version of events.
>
> "They not only threatened the secretary general but aimed verbal
abuse at me. If necessary, they will even kill me for helping
Delwar," he said.
>
> Akhteruzzaman told bdnews24.com by phone that he was not present
when the officials arrived at Delwar's NAM flat on city's Manik Miah
Avenue, but that his statement was based on what Delwar said to him.
>
> The officials allegedly told Delwar that "Begum Khaleda Zia will
not be allowed anymore to do politics on the soil of Bangladesh",
the statement said.
> Akhteruzzaman sought intervention from the army chief and said
people expected "rule of law".
>
> "Nobody is above the law," he said.
> "It's not the job of an intelligence agency or officials of such
agency to decide who will be the party's secretary general, the
president or who will do politics," said Akhteruzzaman, former MP
from Kishoreganj-2 constituency.
>
> "Everything has a limit. I think government officials—military
or civilian—should not stretch the limits of responsibilities, nor
should they go out of their way."
>
> bdnews24.com contacted information adviser Mainul Hosein for
comment.
> Mainul only said: "I would not comment on it as I did not read
the statement."
> bdnews24.com/jr/ad/2237 hours
>
>
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