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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Re: Gen.Moyeen's New Brand of Democracy !

Dear Alochoks

And does anyone know what the General's views are on what `our
version of democracy' should be?

I don't think so. All he said is that the existing model has largely failed the
nation to date.

It remains to be seen what the near future holds for our nation.

The future is in the hands of the political parties as much as it is
in the hands of the Army.

As per the usual hypocrisy of traditional Bangladeshi politics, those
who spend a lot of time attacking the CTG and the Army don't waste
even a second of their precious time pushing for reforms in the BNP
and AL.

And any comparison of Ershad and Moeen is laughable.

We can put up with the General's poems if he continues to keep the
pressure on AL and BNP.

After all – many a Bangladeshi man thinks he is himself a talented
poet, singer or writer : )

Note, the vultures are Fakhruddin and Moeen – but no harsh words for
Hasina or Khaleda!!!

Such big political parties – but in so many years neither party could
find a lover suitable for their jono nethri…

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Alimul Chowdhury <alimulc@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Reader,
>
> I think Mr. Sajjad Hossain was writing in an unconcisous mood.
> Please, wake up.
> Don't compare with that pakistani.
> Thanks
>
> Alim
> Toronto
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "Haroon Rashid@..." <Haroon Rashid@...>
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 9:53:55 PM
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Gen.Moyeen's New Brand of Democracy !
>
> For a Better BangladeshDear Alochok,
>
> My personal feelings about Gen. Moyeen is, he is the most polite
general in Pak-Bangla history of 60 years. A bit too democratic I
think. Thats why there are some problem in controlling(corruption,
price hike etc). I wished at least he would be strong and strict at
least for a certain period. But he is not even 1% of Ayub Khan.
People talking, writing everything like a normal time. They are not
afraid of writing against him. But again these people want to compare
him with Ayub Khan. Whats a ridiculous comparison! Do you think you
would have courage to write even one sentence against him if he were
Ayub Khan? Do you really ever heard how Ayub Khan ruled this country?
I guess you didnt came to the world that time. Please read the
history!
>
> Only future has the right answer what General Moyeen will do!
Uncertain prediction is useless. We better judge after their
performance. It can be appreciation or it can be depreciation.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Haroon Rashid
> Chittagong
>
>
>
>
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> Gen.Moyeen's New Brand of Democracy !
> Posted by: "Sajjad Hossain" shossain456@... shossain456
> Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:20 am (PST)
> The Father of the CTG, General Moyeen said that Bangladesh needed a
new brand of democracy. Seems to me the ghost of Ayub Khan landed on
his shoulders. Mr Khan introduced basic democracy-a blend of military
and civil wines. Gen. Moyeen is heading towards his Pakistani
Master's vision. I feel very sorry for Prof. Muzaffar Ahmed when he
said that Gen. Moyeen saved the country on Jan. 11 last year. Has the
emergency saved the nation? from what? corruption?it is going on at
the same or higher scale because now the risk is high. Economy
already hit the rock bottom, virtually no diplomacy. There is an
exception. We have achieved a lot by surrendering to India. The
General to going to India shortly to pay respect to his foreign
masters in New Delhi. We will wait to see what he will bring back
from Delhi.
>
> By the by, I also see a similarity between Gen. Moyeen and Gen.
(retd) Ershad. The former has started writing proses but the latter
started writing poems before overthrowing a democratically elected
government. Gen. Moyeen often talk about discipline and against
corruption. Did he take formal permission from the government to
publish his two books which are actually collections of political
Essays? As a government servant (sorry the CTG is a servant of him)
If he did not, it means if you have a gun, you don't need any
permissions. The Gun is mighter than the pen. May Allah save
Bangladesh from these vultures.
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