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Friday, February 22, 2008

[ALOCHONA] During our darkest hour it was India and USSR at our side ...

Friends

But how long we have to bow down to india for ther role in our Mukti Judhdha ? ?
Is it life long that we can never rise to our feet and feel that we are real
sovereign ???

For how long we have to submit to the whims and caprice of our friend of Mukti Judhdha ???

For how long we will be deprived of our rightfull share of the Ganges as per the agreement(although independent experts say that the 30 yrs treaty was faulty and uneven) ???

For how long the people of Bangladesh will  be the Chan Mari(shooting pratice) of Bestial Security Force(BSF) ????????????(on an average 70-80 Bangladeshis are killed by friendly BSF every year since the dawn of our independence .

For how long we have to wait for Tin Bigha corridor under the exclusive sovereignty of Bangladesh as we have already handed over the Beru Bari to India?????? It is almost 32-33 yrs passed that we gave them. But our good friends did not keep promise???????????????????????

Why we are to be pushed again and again for wrong allegation against us by the friends of (?) to stop supporting the independence movement in the seven sisters ????????????
Whereas the claimed saviour of Bangladesh  India had acted just the opposite by harbouring,nurturing,arming,military training and providing all logistics to wage war against our sovereign country by the "Shanti Bahini". Shockingly the supporters if the savours in Bangladesh did never say a word against india's this treacherous policy.

Why our friend is houbouring or giving refuge to the most wanted Shantrashis about 300 in numbers including Joinal Hazari of Awamil League??????????    Moreover, many many hundreds of political touts who fled the country once CTG started its serious campaign against corruption and terrorism political vendalism are securedly kept under friends supervision. But why ???????????????????


But time and again over the years we(Bangladeshis) are being persued by the fans of india that "Look india is our mentor and big brother so, we have to obey thy order without asking any question "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But the independent frenzy Bangladeshis cannot be tamed or subjugated as their neighbour the great Pakis failed and had to flee almost unclothed.

For what friendship our friend stopped exporting essential commodities to us causing enormous suffering of the people for soaring price ???????????????
This is the real friendship that friends for ulterior motive wanted to create a famine situation in connivance with local agents.

It was actually to embarrass the CTG whose action are not liked by our friend saviour with specific reference to interning and instituting "churi chamari 0 khomotar opobbabohar" case against leaders of the past governments.


Friends, there are hundred and oneaction can be cited against the great friend who had no other agenda by theirs only at any cost.

Friends, with due respect to each and everybody that "I am  not ready to give credit to any individual or group or party for the glorious Mukti Judhdha since it is  the people who organised and fought without anybody's instruction or order and won the coveted freedom".

Friends, knowingly or unknowingly if we do so it will be the most betrayal and treacherous act against  the ocean of Blood of the three millions Martyrs of the Mohan Mukti Judhdha and suffering of the "Birangonas".

Of course I am ready to give thanks to all the people and organisations  and nations worldover who raised their voice against the genocide by the JANWAR PAKISTANIS AND THEIR SARMEO LIKE JANWAR RAZAKARS.

Faruque Alamgir

Shamim Huq <ShamimMHuq@Yahoo.com> wrote:

General Moeen's visit to India is to be lauded. It was long overdue. About 11,000 Indian soldiers laid down their lives for our cause. We should never forget that contribution. Bangladesh, except for a few, is not a nation of ingrates.
 
- Shamim.
 

With gift of six horses, India woos Bangladesh army chief

Calcutta News.Net
Thursday 21st February, 2008 (IANS)
With a gift of six horses worth a little over Rs.35 million ($850,000), New Delhi is attempting to build bridges with Bangladesh's army chief in an attempt to persuade the eastern neighbour to cease support to anti-India insurgent groups operating from that country.

The Indian Army chief, Gen. Deepak Kapoor, will present two stallions and four mares to Gen. Moeen U. Ahmed as he begins a six-day visit - the first by a Bangladesh army chief - on Monday.

'It's an attempt to build bridges, to move forward in persuading Bangladesh to stop supporting anti-India insurgent groups that are operating from its soil,' an official source said Thursday.

'In the last four or five years, there has been an engagement of a positive nature, but there have been no concrete achievements. We need to turn that around,' the source told IANS, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Even more worrisome than the anti-India groups are the operations of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Harkat-ul-Jehad-al-Islami (HuJI) extremist group. India blames the HuJI that was established in 1992, reportedly with assistance from Osama bin Laden's International Islamic Front, for two sets of blasts in Hyderabad last year.

'The activities of the ISI and the HuJI will also figure in the discussions with Ahmed,' the source said.

Ahmed will be presented a ceremonial guard of honour when he arrives at the South Block defence ministry headquarters, after which Kapoor will present him the six horses.

Apart from Kapoor, Ahmed will call on Defence Minister A.K. Antony, Indian Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta and Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major.

Speaking about the horses, Lt. Gen. Narayan Mohanty, who heads the Indian Army's Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC), said they would be used for breeding and for helping to improve the standard of equestrian sports in Bangladesh.

'Their offspring will be trained in show jumping and other equestrian sports,' Mohanty told reporters here Thursday.

The horses have been bred at the RVC's equine breeding farms at Hissar in Haryana and Babugarh in Uttar Pradesh, both an hour's drive from Delhi.

Each of the stallions is worth Rs.10 million, while each mare is valued at Rs.4 million.

Interestingly, one of the stallions - Valiant - is the fourth generation offspring of a horse named Sumrak that the then Soviet government presented to India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

The horses will be taken by truck to the Bangladesh border, where they will be handed over to the authorities there.

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