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Saturday, November 10, 2007

[vinnomot] Re: [khabor.com] Hunting for neo-Rajakar in Bangladesh?

Mainuddin Afza,

 

You are absolutely right.

 

Keep it up against all overt & covert Jamat- Razakar-Shibir-Paki ML supporters - leaders and their cronies.

 

The history reveals that most of the (95%) covert & overt Jamat- Razakar-Shibir-Paki ML supporters, (like few in these blogs) are fraught with lies, fabrications, deceptions, violence & blood.

 

Most of the covert & overt Jamat- Razakar-Shibir-Paki supporters, based on facts & my experience, are either numb or hypocrite. They do not have an iota of rationality, do not care any logical reasoning, and do not have any sense of humanity. Their body, mind, soul, and every single blood cell are imbued with lies, hypocrisy, and moral corruptions.

 

So, Jamaat - Shibir - Razakar - Al-Badar - Paki - Muslim League supporters - leaders and their cronies will continue to be hated, criticized, damned as it was done in past and will be treated same at now and also be treated same in future, for hundreds and hundreds of years to come!


 
On 11/10/07, Mainuddin Afza <mainuddinafza@gmail.com> wrote:

Mr. Enayetullah!
 
With all due respect to you, if you deserve any, dlease don't be a big mouth, don't lie, don't be a bad mouth.
 
We now live in an Independent Bangladesh. If I have to compare India with Pakistan, India did not kill millions of Bangladeshis.  We definitely have problems with India. India indeed behaves like a big brother. Yet India is 1000 times better than Pakistan. Pakistan throughout its entire history as of now is the worst country in the world. Islam has been annihilated the most badly in Pakistan. We the then East Bengal Muslims had casted more votes than then western part of Indians for Pakistan. But for the entire 25 years since 1947, the West Pakistanis treated us like third class Pakistanis.
 
Your behavior and attitude is so outrageous, I must ask you, if you don't like Bangladesh the way Bangladesh is, please get out of Bangladesh and go and settle down in Pakistan.Jamaatis are the worst enemies of Bangladesh. Bangobondhu was very forgiving and generous,and that's why he had forgiven those creatures known as the Jamaatis. It was his biggest mistakes. They should have been tired then and sentenced to death for treason and other crimes. These creatures are so munafeks and beimans, now they have been trying to reemerge to destroy my homeland Bangladesh. Time has come for us to banish these Jamaati creatures off our land of Bangladesh.
 

 
On 11/9/07, Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@yahoo.com > wrote:

Unrest in Bangladesh helps India to maximize as a
regional superpower.

Since inception from '71, Bangladesh always cowed
after Indian hegemony & imperialism; India is a big
selfish-neighbor. Bangladesh never got soveirgn rights
on tin-bigha corridor of Dahagram and Angurpota from
India still today, for 36 years.

The Treaty of Peace and Friendship, 1972
-----------------------------------------
The most controversial issue for Mujib's politically
was the 1972 Treaty. This treaty formally brought
Bangladesh into India's security perimeter -
essentially creating a pseudo-country under India? Is
that what we fought liberation war for? To sell our
country to India?

India hungry for Bangladeshi gas:
---------------------------------
The next energy crisis looming among super-charged
India & China, they are all eying to Bangladesh for
strategic energy resources, notably gas. With 1
billion populations in India and a aspiring superpower
in Asia, Indian middle class is booming, they need
more bio-energy to drive their cars and thrive their
economy. Tapping Bangladeshi energy resource will be
the easiest and most cost-effective for Indians.

Destroying our economy:
-----------------------
Taking example in Sri Lanka (mostly contributed by
India's Tamils proxy); once thriving garments industry
in Sri Lanka moved to Bangladesh & Vietman. Currently,
the only export-earning dollars come from exporting
garments merchandize. Garments Industry is also the
biggest employment sector in Bangladesh.

Hunting for neo-rajakar?
------------------------
For the benefit of our country, instead of hunting
'rajakars' we should focus our energy for hunting more
foreign $$. Those who acts against the interest of our
motherland, they are all 'neo-rajakars' by today's
definition. Let's hunt them all!!

With hope,

A good reading:
http://www.idsa.in/publications/strategic-analysis/2005/jul/Smruti%20S%20Pattanaik.pdf

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

> All,
>
> This might sound pessimistic or I am complaining
> about myself. I admire what India & China have done
> for their countries in term of investment, creating
> more high skilled jobs and become a outsource hub
> for the world. This did not happen overnight,
> they had to plan for years and spend years to
> implement their policies and this was possible
> because of their calm political atmosphere. People
> in those countries are busy to make money, busy
> making changes of their social value, and less on
> talking who is Rajakar or who is not, less on
> disrespect others who is opponent, less on who is
> in power or not, etc. Problem starts when people
> act like a Government, its like very body is "Raja"
> in Bangladesh.
>
> Now more than 150 Billion dollars foreign
> investment goes to India and China every year
> because of calm political atmosphere, good
> infrastructure, good communication system and
> higher educated people. If political atmosphere in
> Bangladesh was calm for last 15 years and had less
> corruption in the system, we could get part of this
> (US$150 Billion) foreign investment in Bangladesh
> (we may get few dollars now but its very tiny to
> compare to the size of the country). We could
> implement many good projects, develop good
> infrastructure, create more educated workforce,
> increase buying power of the people and so on.
>
> The people of Bangladesh is much involved with
> politics, power, tendency to get credits quickly,
> thought process is like its my way or high way,
> enjoy personal or verbal attacking to others, think
> she or she knows too much, not respecting others
> for good works, and I can go on and on. But the
> bottom line is that we are the blame for not
> improving ourselves as long as the country is
> concern.
>
>
> The most disturbing thing is that I am hearing now
> that next Bangladesh Govt may reverse everything
> what CTG has done. The reason for reversing all the
> policies will be that new Govt will not get credit
> for the good works or benefits from those
> implemented policies. I still think that people are
> in power and they have to use it put right people to
> run the country who have vision, understanding the
> international business & politics, who can lay down
> next 5 years plan for Bangladesh to move forward.
> We can argue that most of our people in Bangladesh
> are uneducated, but I think that we can not survive
> by giving this excuse anymore.
>
> I hope that I was able to clarify how turmoil,
> political unrest in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burma &
> Nepal have helped India & China where others
> countries could get a big piece of foreign
> investment because of low cost skilled manpower.
>
> Note: I have advised CTG on various policies to
> update and improved to expand export market in
> Bangladesh.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), USA
> www.changebangladesh.com
> www.amreteck.com
>
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> receive emails in future.

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