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Monday, December 24, 2007

[vinnomot] Youtube Interview of Muhammad Ashghar on Qurbani

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI61MROokCc

Many people think and claimed Muhammad Ashgar does not exist--he is Hindu etc...
So  Mr Khan interviewed him on Qurbani issue..

I hope now his opponents will be assured of his existence more than the existence of Allah !!!!

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[mukto-mona] A timely decision

A timely decision

I am very delighted to know that the Supreme Court upheld a High Court ruling which has made it mandatory for candidates in parliamentary elections to make their personal information public following a public interest litigation by three lawyers on May 24, 2005. People who run for parliament will have to provide the Election Commission with eight personal information including the candidates' academic qualification, sources of income, profession, assets, liabilities, bank balance and criminal records, if any.
   Congratulations to the three lawyers, Abdul Momen Chowdhury, KM Zabir and M Zahirul Islam, who had filed the writ petition, and also to the eminent jurist Dr. Kamal Hossain who appeared for the petitioners.
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[vinnomot] A timely decision

A timely decision

I am very delighted to know that the Supreme Court upheld a High Court ruling which has made it mandatory for candidates in parliamentary elections to make their personal information public following a public interest litigation by three lawyers on May 24, 2005. People who run for parliament will have to provide the Election Commission with eight personal information including the candidates' academic qualification, sources of income, profession, assets, liabilities, bank balance and criminal records, if any.
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[mukto-mona] Re: Dr. Ajoy Roy, President, HRCBM Bangladesh

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/45672

--- In mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, "Sukhamaya Bain " wrote:
>
> To fight hatred and fanaticism, this world in general
> and Bangladesh in particular are badly in need of
> people who do not hate, are rational, and do not
> hesitate to call a wrong a wrong. This world is very
> much in need of the concept of justice over the
> concept of revenge.


On the very same ground I am profoundly disappointed not to see
inclusion of any securalist/humanist of Bangalee Muslim origin
(prefereably from Bangladesh) in the executive body of the HRCBM council. What could possibly be the reason-

1. There is none?
2. There are some, but those are afraid to join HRCBM?
3. HRCBM is afraid to have them?

Regards,
J.A.
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[mukto-mona] Atten:Dr Tushar Sarkar

 
Dear Dr Sarkar:

I hope you and many others there will be attending the seminar there. No doubt, new angles and probably new facts, will be placed. But did the Editor, Revolutionary Democracy, worked at the Comintern Archives, declassified during the fag end of Gorbachev years on behalf of CPSU?
Prof Sobhanlal Dutta Gupta worked there for over six months and based on that he brought out a seminal volume on Comintern. If the RD editor deals with those new archival data, very good. Otherwise, you know well what new materials you expect there.

I do agree that even old materials may lead to new analyses which I hope will emerge therefrom.

Season's greetings,

Sankar Ray,
Kolkata

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[vinnomot] At Last The Inevitable, Statues Stolen From Airport Tarmac

At Last The Inevitable, Statues Stolen From Airport Tarmac
 
 
At approximately 2 am on Dec 22, one of the 13 crates in the 2nd shipment of artifacts to Musee Guimet in Paris vanished from the tarmac of ZIA International Airport, Dhaka.
The missing crate is Crate # 5, which corresponds to Item 19 & 20 in the Artefact List From French Embassy.
Visnu/Clay/70 x 36 x 14,5 cm/Bangladesh National Museum/E-94.2385/19
Bust of Visnu/Clay/47 x 39 x 17 cm/Bangladesh National Museum/E-69.123/20
Catalogue
Page 144 (Visnu Text)
Page 145 (Visnu Statue)
Page 146 (Visnu Bust)
Chronology
1. Storm: For months controversy rages over proposed lending of artifacts to Musee Guimet. Shipment bound for France is blocked by authorities. Court case, led by Advocate Tania Ameer, blocks shipment for two months, forcing postponementg of October opening of Guimet show.
2. Protest: Finally Upper Court vacates lawsuit, clearing path for shipment to France. First shipment leaves for Paris in the face of protests at national museum. Debate escalates on national television. French Embassy & Musee Guimet respond to protester charges.
3. On Patriotism: The rhetoric heats up. Peoplesupporting the show are accused of being "France er dalal".
4. Final Countdown: A new court motion is filed by Barrister Amirul Islam, blocking the second shipment. Vacation bench of court overturns the Islam motion, clearing way for second shipment. On Eid day, second shipment of crates sent to ZIA airport.
5. The Fix: At 1:00 am French embassy officials complete all customs formalities for shipment of the artifacts. GOB videotapes proceedings. French officials leave airport. At 2 am representatives of Homebound count crates again and discover one crate has vanished. Joint Forces seal off ZIA Airport. Civil Aviation authorities questioned.
6. The Tamasha: Ansars working at Airport arrested. Jahangir Alam of National Museum & Zakaria of Varendra Museum arrested. Emergency meeting of Culture Ministry. Empty crate found at pond near airport.
7. The Big Payback: Crate 5 contained Statue of Visnu (terracota, black) & Bust of Visnu. High resale value on international underground art market as they are unique pieces.

4 Comments »

  1. […] Munir Uz Zaman/Drik News] 5. The Fix: At 1:00 am French embassy officials complete all customs formalities for shipment of […]
  2. Trusting the French with your artefacts is like lending your chicken to the fox! Those who have visited French museums, especially the Louvre, know who are the thieves de la thieves, looters of all looters…! They stole, looted, smuggled, procured by hook or crook the artefacts, antics, pieces of art from all the nations and tribes of the world, and are displaying those items proudly in their museums!!!
    Shame on the looters and shame on the native dalals, sons of Mir Zaraf!
    Comment by SR | December 24, 2007
  3. Couldn't agree more with SR … a visit to the Louvre, and especially it's Egyptian and Persian sections would make you speechless. Not just by the grandeur and the beauty of the artifacts, but by realizing by scale of the robbery the French pulled … shipping artifacts by the boatloads for centuries. No one could possibly bring so much and such huge items without the backing of a orchastrated and well organized campaign of deceit and thuggery.
    Comment by ASA | December 24, 2007
  4. […] Alam, who reported about the protests to stop the second shipment is furious: Their fear of items being stolen, or not being returned, was considered preposterous. News of the […]
    December 25, 2007


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[mukto-mona] A Bengali article for MM

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[vinnomot] Pukur (Pare) Churi : ShahidulNews on Stolen Artefects

Pukur (Pare) Churi

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Musings by Shahidul Alam

[This was a story the state owned BTV had chosen to completely ignore. The rest of the media however, continued to report this important story. Despite the widespread protests and the media attention, the shipment was to go ahead. Both the Cultural Adviser and the French Charge d'Affaires, emphatically promised there was no question of items going missing or not being returned.]
 
Their fear of items being stolen, or not being returned, was considered preposterous. When the Honorable Adviser and his excellency the Charge d'Affaires had themselves, guaranteed the safety of Bangladesh's most prized artefacts, surely the protesters could have no reason to oppose this arrangement. News of the missing crate, and the priceless statues it contained, had been suppressed, but the information leaked out. Could the guarantors please explain?
Mr. Jean Romnicianu, Charges d'Affaires, Ambassade de France à Dacca, met with Bangladeshi journalists at the French Embassy in the first week of December 2007. In response to questions about the possibility of goods being damaged, stolen, or not being returned, he stated emphatically, "What I am saying is that for at least 30 years, it has never, not once, happened within the framework of an international exhibition. This is an international exhibition with a signed agreement between governments, there is no scope whatsoever of that kind of thing." "We will take care of the artefacts, until they are returned to the museum. All the insurance and everything is what is called nail to nail," elaborating that it implied protection from the moment the artefacts left their original position in the museum, to the time it was returned to their original position. Today we hear him on television saying "The responsibility of the French Goverment begins from the point where the items are in French cargo."
"We are not going to put the artefacts at risk by unpacking them," was also something the Charge d'Affaires had said that day. Today (Dec 24th 2007), the BBC quoted that the remaining crates had all been checked at the airport. So airport officials who have no knowledge of archaeology are permitted to open the crates, while neither members of the expert committee nor the people who are legally required to inspect the artefacts, are allowed to do so. These officials had also signed documents stating they had verified the contents of the crates, which they had obviously not been allowed to do, even though it made the documents presented, technically false.
"The Museee Guimet and our authorities in France have worked rather hard, I must say, even though it resulted in one mistake, in keeping all the controversies outside of the French papers, of the European papers," the Charge d'Affaires had also said that day. So the cover up was taking place at both the Bangladeshi and the French end. Presumably it continues.
Audio recordings of these statements are available and will be uploaded as soon as they have been digitised.
The plane that was meant to have taken the artefacts to Paris. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
searching-in-the-fields.jpg  
From Pukur Churi (stealing a pond) to Pukur Pare Churi (stealing by a pond). Search party looking for stolen artefacts by the pond at Zia International Airport. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
empty-crate.jpg  
The empty crate. We had been told these were special crates that could not be opened, as they were very special. A 300 year old French company had been especially commissioned to pack the crates. The government and the French embassy decided to show improper documents rather than risk opening these special crates for proper inspection and documentation. Looks like a pretty ordinary crate to me. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
media-on-alert-0905.jpg  
This was a story the state owned BTV had chosen to completely ignore. The rest of the media however, despite government efforts continued to report this important story. Despite the widespread protests and the media attention, the shipment was to go ahead. Both the Cultural Adviser and the French Charge d'Affaires, emphatically promised there was no question of items going missing or not being returned. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
b035.mp3 Interview of police officer after discovery of crate (Bangla). Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
arrested-security-officer.jpg  
One of the arrested security officers. What of the big fish that masterminded this theft? Or the people who authorised this shipment despite the proven irregularities? © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
press-conference-0605.jpg Press conference at Chitrak Gallery, where the incident has been called the most major cultural disaster of the century. © Shahidul Alam/Drik/ Majority World


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[mukto-mona] Ayub Quadri: The Candy Man or The Stunt Man [ShahidulNews]

Ayub Quadri weighs resignation as artefact scam deepens
 
 
Mon, Dec 24th, 2007 6:58 pm BdST
Dhaka, Dec 24 (bdnews24.com) – The crisis over the theft of two rare relics destined for display at a Paris museum threatened Monday to snowball into a huge national embarrassment with cultural affairs adviser Ayub Quadri considering calling it quits.

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Musings by Shahidul Alam

Ayub Quadri
Ayub Quadri

 
He was charming, witty, and took blame upon himself. Adviser Ayub Quadri, was the Minister of Education, Minister of Primary and Mass Education and Minister of Cultural Affairs, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. He was the perfect guy to rely upon for damage control. The public school background showed, as did the many years as a top bureaucrat. He had been a member of the elite Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP). An old boys network that still holds clout in the subcontinent.
The Press Information Department (PID) auditorium on the 3rd floor of Building 9, in the Bangladesh Secretariat was packed. Unlike many other Bangladeshi events this press conference started on time. Squeezing through the footpaths, crossing fences, lifting my bicycle over rickshaws stuck in traffic, I had panted my way to the secretariat. The police at gate 2 had been too perplexed by a bicycle going through the gate to even stop me for papers. I arrived just as the first question was raised. It was a packed hall, and while I thought I would stay at the back, I realised that I needed to get up there to stand any chance of getting a question in. I sat on the floor in between the video tripods.
The journalists had done their homework. And while there were a few questions that were repetitive, by and large, they knew what they wanted. In response to a question about the alleged corruption charges against one of the government officials involved in the transaction, the adviser joked. "Well I am the person in overall charge. The police don't seem to be after me for corruption." Pretty answer. Pity it didn't answer the question.
The large table with the adviser in the middle was imposing. The Secretary of Culture on the left and another officer on the right played a largely ornamental role. So did the entire row of officials in the back. They did however lean forward to whisper in the adviser's ear from time to time. The question came up of the alleged transportation of the bronze casket in 1959 to France, which Mr. Zakaria, the ex Secretary of Culture had mentioned in a press conference on the 1st December. The adviser let the question slip, saying he'd heard of such accusations and was looking into it. A member of the back row broke ranks and retorted, "There is no such record." Mr. Zakaria, also an ex director of the department of archaeology, had mentioned a 49 year fight to get back this prized possession, without success. A journalist mentioned the case of the 30 paintings of Mohammad Younus. They had been sent to Yugoslavia, on a government to government exchange. None had ever come back. Quadri again said he didn't know. "Don't know" was quite a common response to questions. Candid perhaps, but not particularly useful.
In answer to the questions about the irregularities regarding the loan inventory, the adviser did provide figures, but no documents he could back them up with. Questions from the floor pointed to the disjoint between the figures he quoted and the ones given in the government documents submitted to the court. That they didn't correspond to the inventory produced by the French themselves. He promised to provide updated documents this very evening. Tomorrow morning at the latest. Why the government had provided documents to the court which did not tally with the shipment, was a question that never got asked, and was certainly not clarified. The mystery of calling a press conference, but not having these documents at hand was never solved by the guests.
"I have full confidence that the items will come back." He said, taking the weight of the world on his shoulders. As to why Bangladeshis should have confidence in him, was one that was never clarified.
"The company that had packed the crates have been doing so for 300 years," he mentioned. The doubters have been asking for the packers to be named ever since the beginning, but have not been given an answer. Those who had thought the press conference would enlighten them were disappointed.
Since only government members of the committee were present, there was no one to question the claim that everything had been done to please the committee. That the committee had been fully satisfied with the proceedings. The fact that the official letter by the committee, in the hands of the press, said something entirely different was a mere technicality.
The inconsistencies were the problem. We still don't know exactly how many items are being sent. Neither do we know exactly what is being sent. The few specifics the advisor provided, that there were "50 silver coins, and 8 gold coins," might have helped in purchasing supplies for an Everest expedition, but didn't help much in evaluating either the value, or the specifics of a museum item. Especially when the court record states "50 punchmarked coins" in one entry and an unspecified number of "gold and silver coins" in another. Assuming the number of silver coins in the latter entry is non-zero, and that the punchmarked coins are all silver, we still have a problem. The French inventory specifies "93 punch marked coins." Are the "gold and silver coins" non-punchmarked? Do they add up to the "8 gold coins" the adviser was referring to? 50 + non-zero number = 50 and 50 + 8 = 93 in Ayub Quadri's arithmetic.
There are bigger issues. He generally accepted that the insurance value was low, but claimed that it was an academic issue in the case of priceless items. Especially since he was confident that they were all coming back. However the French press release, issued on the 25th September 2007, stated that the insurance value was 4 million euro. The adviser today clearly stated 2.6 million euro. So who are we to believe? We are after all talking of the most prized possessions of a nation. Consistent statements help remove doubt. The adviser's "confidence" might work on a poker table, but does little to put a worried population at ease.
He brushed off the accusation about whisking off the items in a hurry, or that there was any question of impropriety or stealth in terms of going against court directives. When asked why such an important event, which was covered by all major independent media, was completely unreported on state television, he smiled. The gentleman on the right did speak up this time. He pointed out that the question was "irrelevant."
Other questions remain. Gold and silver coins is one thing. In the documents presented to the court by the government, even one of the most valued items, the large (and extremely rare) bronze statue the Vajrasattva does include an insurance value (not always the case for other items listed) of 200,000 euro. This item too does not have an accession number.
Quadri was unruffled throughout, never losing cool. Always extremely pleasant. His only admission to some concern was in answer to a question about when the items would come back. He said in no uncertain terms, "April." He added, "Until then, I will stay worried, and looking at the mood in the room, I can tell that you too will not rest." I hope he meant 2007.
As a child, we would watch the candy floss man take a tiny spoonful of sugar, a dollop of colouring and would watch with amazement as the machine spun out a pink web, which he would twirl around a stick. One portion was only dui poisha (two paisa). A figure which we could realistically save up. The large pink fluff, folded on contact, and melted in the mouth, but did give a sense of attainment. We called it hawai mithai, sweet made of air. This candy floss press conference too, had little substance but plenty of form.
Whether the media kids will feel they got value for their dui poisha is something we'll see in tomorrow's headlines.
3rd December 2007. Dhaka.
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[mukto-mona] Pukur (Pare) Churi : ShahidulNews on Stolen Artefects

Pukur (Pare) Churi

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[This was a story the state owned BTV had chosen to completely ignore. The rest of the media however, continued to report this important story. Despite the widespread protests and the media attention, the shipment was to go ahead. Both the Cultural Adviser and the French Charge d'Affaires, emphatically promised there was no question of items going missing or not being returned.]
 
Their fear of items being stolen, or not being returned, was considered preposterous. When the Honorable Adviser and his excellency the Charge d'Affaires had themselves, guaranteed the safety of Bangladesh's most prized artefacts, surely the protesters could have no reason to oppose this arrangement. News of the missing crate, and the priceless statues it contained, had been suppressed, but the information leaked out. Could the guarantors please explain?
Mr. Jean Romnicianu, Charges d'Affaires, Ambassade de France à Dacca, met with Bangladeshi journalists at the French Embassy in the first week of December 2007. In response to questions about the possibility of goods being damaged, stolen, or not being returned, he stated emphatically, "What I am saying is that for at least 30 years, it has never, not once, happened within the framework of an international exhibition. This is an international exhibition with a signed agreement between governments, there is no scope whatsoever of that kind of thing." "We will take care of the artefacts, until they are returned to the museum. All the insurance and everything is what is called nail to nail," elaborating that it implied protection from the moment the artefacts left their original position in the museum, to the time it was returned to their original position. Today we hear him on television saying "The responsibility of the French Goverment begins from the point where the items are in French cargo."
"We are not going to put the artefacts at risk by unpacking them," was also something the Charge d'Affaires had said that day. Today (Dec 24th 2007), the BBC quoted that the remaining crates had all been checked at the airport. So airport officials who have no knowledge of archaeology are permitted to open the crates, while neither members of the expert committee nor the people who are legally required to inspect the artefacts, are allowed to do so. These officials had also signed documents stating they had verified the contents of the crates, which they had obviously not been allowed to do, even though it made the documents presented, technically false.
"The Museee Guimet and our authorities in France have worked rather hard, I must say, even though it resulted in one mistake, in keeping all the controversies outside of the French papers, of the European papers," the Charge d'Affaires had also said that day. So the cover up was taking place at both the Bangladeshi and the French end. Presumably it continues.
Audio recordings of these statements are available and will be uploaded as soon as they have been digitised.
The plane that was meant to have taken the artefacts to Paris. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
searching-in-the-fields.jpg 
From Pukur Churi (stealing a pond) to Pukur Pare Churi (stealing by a pond). Search party looking for stolen artefacts by the pond at Zia International Airport. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
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The empty crate. We had been told these were special crates that could not be opened, as they were very special. A 300 year old French company had been especially commissioned to pack the crates. The government and the French embassy decided to show improper documents rather than risk opening these special crates for proper inspection and documentation. Looks like a pretty ordinary crate to me. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
media-on-alert-0905.jpg 
This was a story the state owned BTV had chosen to completely ignore. The rest of the media however, despite government efforts continued to report this important story. Despite the widespread protests and the media attention, the shipment was to go ahead. Both the Cultural Adviser and the French Charge d'Affaires, emphatically promised there was no question of items going missing or not being returned. © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
b035.mp3 Interview of police officer after discovery of crate (Bangla). Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
arrested-security-officer.jpg 
One of the arrested security officers. What of the big fish that masterminded this theft? Or the people who authorised this shipment despite the proven irregularities? © Munir uz Zaman/DrikNews
press-conference-0605.jpg Press conference at Chitrak Gallery, where the incident has been called the most major cultural disaster of the century. © Shahidul Alam/Drik/Majority World
 


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[mukto-mona] Fw: Some alarming news from Sanjeeb Hossain

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From: Sanjeeb Hossain <sanjeeb.hossain@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 2:19:36 PM
Subject: Some alarming news

Dear All,
I had the opportunity to speak with my father at the Court today. He gave me some very alarming news. Two of the jailed Dhaka University students were taken into remand on the day before and also on Eid day. They were in custody at the Shahbagh Police Station. A certain Major Kamrul came to the Shahbagh Police Station during the remand period of the two students. He took a baton and brutally beat up the students and forced them to give false confessions against Dr. Anwar Hossain, Dr. Harun-Or-Rashid, Dr Mamun (present acting Secretary of the DUTA) and Professor Akhteruzzaman from the Dhaka University. Major Kamrul told them, "Perhaps if all you students and teachers beg for mercy we will consider releasing you...to hell with your bloody independent judiciary...I'll will make a phone call to the Judge and I will tell him what verdict to give"
Its seems that this government does not want to learn. Torturing teachers and students will only aggravate the situation. As you are probably aware, the two week period within which the government promised to release all teachers and students has elapsed. They have not kept their word. This certainly doesn't help the present situation in any way.
So much for our 'independent judiciary'.
My best wishes to you,
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[mukto-mona] The corporate nature of Islam

In the older times when the power and tools of investigation were not abundant religions did a very good and thriving business. Now the times have changed as no one claims to have descended from the heavens, have a virgin birth, traveled to the sky to have an audience with God or had sessions with angel Gabriel. Those were the times when fables and fictions were accepted as truth without any verification. While reading an article by one of our members who talked about Islam's corporate nature I was thinking why Islam should have a corporate nature? The word 'corporate' is basically a very recent word due to the world's global business nature. Among all the major religions Islam is a well documented faith and history does to cast doubt or questions its records. This is one of the main reasons of its rigidity. The corporate structure of Islam is well organized and well documented and well guarded. The hardened nature of the Islamic clerics is based on this corporate format with which we clash so frequently and at times gets frustrated. It's testing our patience and it will continue to do so for a pretty long time to come. This struggle took centuries to create a very handful of recalcitrant's but due to the nature of the time in which we are living now, it will not take centuries to create an army of enlightened mind to defeat the hardened mullahs. The citadel of lies and deceit   shall be  demolished  and that epoch is not fare.  Those fanatics who  want to establish Islam on the slippery slopes of blood are doomed. Any faith that condones murder is a cult.  

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[mukto-mona] Analyze this : The bhadrolok foreign affairs adviser of Bangladesh

Analyze this : No wonder, Bangladesh is now ruled by the Bhadroloks!
 
 
The bhadrolok foreign affairs adviser of Bangladesh
Abdul Quader writes from Canberra
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Dr. Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, the adviser for foreign affairs, recently visited Australia. He met with his Australian counterpart, Alexander Downer, and had engagements with politicians and government officials.
On June 13, Dr. Chowdhury delivered a key-note speech on "Evolving challenges for Bangladesh in South Asia," at a public seminar at the Australian National University (ANU). His presentation highlighted the current political and administrative reforms being pursued by the caretaker government of Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed. This writer also attended the seminar at the ANU.
The adviser spoke of the role of the so-called bhadrolok (gentleman) in Bengali renaissance and nationalism during the British rule in India, and tried to establish that the intellectual and cultural pursuits of this bhadrolok class were instrumental in having a modern society based on Western values of democracy, rule of law and egalitarianism.
Talking about sociological history in British India, he suggested that the reawakening of the urban bhadrolok class, who are highly educated, intellectually superior and culturally sophisticated, is influencing the evolving state of affairs in Bangladesh.
However, the adviser did not talk about other aspects of the social life of this bhadrolok class -- their love for anything foreign, including wine, comforts and other luxuries, and the consequent moral degradation of some segments of this class.
He also failed to provide a real perspective of Bangladesh against the political, economic and security developments in South Asia, especially in countries such as India and Pakistan. I consider that his speech did not adequately reflect the challenges that Bangladesh is now facing, and he did not touch on key strategies that need to be adopted and pursued in meeting these challenges. In this regard, the title of his speech, "Evolving challenges for Bangladesh in South Asia," was a misnomer.
 
Dr. Iftekhar Chowdhury stated that the former governments were highly corrupt, and mismanaged the political administration to the detriment of the country's politics. He further stated that Bangladesh needed to follow the United Nations and Commonwealth values for moving forward.
 
His assertion implied that the establishment of Western style democracy in Bangladesh in the context of a globalised world would be good for the common people.
I find it difficult to agree with the bhadrolok theory that the foreign affairs adviser invoked in explaining the changing political scenario in Bangladesh. The current caretaker government was established in response to a series of unending and violent conflicts that posed a serious threat to public safety and to the economy.
 
It was not the culmination of concerted and conscious efforts by the intellectually and culturally advanced classes of the civilian society. The caretaker government came to the surface in January this year, as a stop-gap solution for averting further disaster. It was considered as a logical response to the political developments at that point in time.
Does Dr. Ahmed mean that those behind the current caretaker government are the bhadrolok class who are trying to establish a true democracy in the society and root out all sorts of corruption in the country? He bragged at the seminar that he had spent most of his civil service career overseas, implying that he understood all the values and virtues associated with Western society.
 
It seemed that he meant that the UN and the Commonwealth systems represent those values, and are good for any developing country. Does this imply that there is no need for the home-grown values, beliefs and aspirations of the common mass in the country?
At the end of his speech, the adviser confronted a barrage of intriguing questions from the audience. He handled the questions relatively well, and repeated the essence of his speech that the reform initiatives were good for the country against the backdrop of past corruption, inefficiency and maladministration perpetrated by the previous governments.
 
The adviser looked quite embarrassed, and fumbled a bit when a member of the audience commented that he was now lecturing about all the good values and virtues associated with the current efforts of the military backed caretaker government, while he used to defend the former government of Khaleda Zia at the United Nations as the Bangladesh ambassador to that organisation.
 
In my opinion, Dr. Chowdhury presented an "elitist" view of the world as far as the current state of affairs obtaining in Bangladesh are concerned. In a sense, this could be taken to represent an urban, opportunistic, view of the new and emerging rent-seekers in the country. The bhadrolok? Who knows, only time will tell.
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