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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Talk is cheap, but taking action is tough

Dear Mr. Ezajur:
 
Thank you profoundly for your support and your sense of hope for Bangladesh. 
 
I agree and am hopeful about this campaign as well.  Thanks to Mr. Jamal and his friends for initiating such a grand and much-needed initiative to change Bangladesh.  I admire most about this campaign is its grassroots appeal, which can be quite powerful in creating big movements.
 
Once again, Mr. Ezajur, I am with you on this.  Let's spread the word.
 
Regards,
 
Masud

ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com> wrote:
Dear Alochok Mithu

I hope the petition is a resounding success. Be patient and continue
to push the petition forward wherever you can. I will be signing the
petition myself today.

A lot of talk is cheap indeed. But it is the talking shops of the
nation that have contributed to the malaise of the nation. Its time
to move into the spaces that traditional talkers have occupied for
too long without challenge.

Talking can be exhausting, rewarding, challenging : )

Best wishes

Ezajur

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "M. M. Chowdhury \(Mithu\)"
<cgmpservices@...> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I just like to point out that talk is cheap either in this forum or
other places, but taking action is tough either your are CTG, AWL or
BNP supporter or not. We can waste thousands of hours arguing in the
web, blogs and in locals who is the father of the nation and who is
not, which party is better and who is not, barking one against
others, complaining about corruption, talk mostly about past, but
when we have urged to sign a Petition which will have impact on
Bangladesh and most importantly 150 million people in the years to
come, I do not see any major action from their part.
>
> Some one was telling me other day, Bengali are very good in tearing
down each others but when you ask for constructive things, they all
flee to their own hiding. Some one told me that most Bengali are good
to talk but lack in action and that's why Bangladesh is so behind
even though we have good number of educated and intellectual people
and serving in the top companies in the world.
>
> The point of telling this is to that we have only one thing left in
Bangladesh which is "Accountable Democracy", if we fail in this,
there will be no future for 150 million people. It does not matter
who comes to power but the focus of this petition is to make them
accountable for their action and make them right under Democratic
privilege.
>
> So even you sign or not, it does not hurt or help me but I think it
is our patriotic duty to support Bangladesh by signing this petition.
I also urge you to stop the wasteful arguments about Bangladesh which
does not help either you or Bangladesh.
>
> Please sign the Petition. This Petition will be submitted to major
political parties in Bangladesh in Jun/July 2008 demanding that NRB
and local Bangladeshi want action, not just talk to talk, want walk
to walk which will affect 150 Million people and their future. We
will continue be watching their activities in future to make a better
Bangladesh.
>
> http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ accountable_ democracy_
bd/index. html
>
> To find out more about the campaign, please go to:
>
> http://www.bd-democracy.org/
>
> CHANGE we need from "Democracy" to "Accountable Democracy"
>
> Regards,
>
> M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)
>
> www.changebangladesh.org
>



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