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[mukto-mona] Blasts in Thane- Call for Suicide Squads ISP June 2008 III

'Hindu Terrorists' and Call for Suicide Squads

Ram Puniyani

The bombs which exploded in Gadkari Rangayatan on 4th June 2008, injured seven people. In one of the few cases of success in investigating such cases in Maharashtra or anywhere for that matter, the Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Police, succeeded in nabbing the culprits. As it turned out, contrary to the prevalent practice of pointing the finger to Huji or SIMI or some such organization, this investigation did lead to the real culprits, who happened to be part of Hindu Janjagaran Samiti (HJS), an outfit of Sanatana Ashram in Panvel. These culprits were also involved in other blasts, in Vashi, Panvel and Ratnagiri. In Thane the blasts were done to protest against the play Amhi Pachpute, a satirical play on Mahabharata. The allegation was that it insults Hindu Gods. The earlier blast in Panvel was in a theater where the film Jodha Akbar was being screened. In this film the Hindu princess is married to Akbar, a Muslim king, and that is regarded by these
outfits as insult to Hindu religion.

One recalls that in a serious case of blasts in Nanded in April 2006 two Bajrang Dal workers died when making bombs. Similar incidents of bomb blasts were witnessed in many places around that time, Parabhani, Jalna, Aurangabad. Most of these were in front of the mosques. How far the Nanded investigation 'leads' were traced is yet to be known. ATS did investigate the links of the dead with Bajrang Dal, an RSS affiliate. At the same time the injured were visited in the hospital by the top brass of local BJP and associates. Local BJP MP told the police not to harass people, those linked to the culprits in the wake of the Bajrang Dal involvement in the bomb making. In Nanded, ATS also found fake moustache and pajama kurta, the idea being that the culprits will dress like a Muslim while doing these black deeds.

In most of the cases of blasts all over the country, as per the set pattern, the terrorists from across the border and local Muslims are presented as the culprits. For some days media carries the reports and some Muslims are apprehended. In case of Jaipur blasts the local Bangladeshis are being harassed to the limit as the report of Peoples Union for Civil Liberties shows. But after first few days the real culprits and the definitive investigation is no where in sight. By now, in popular psyche it has been entrenched that all terrorists are Muslims, and the matter stops there. The Maharashtra ATS needs all the compliments for overcoming the social stereotypes and biases to unravel the truth.

In the wake of this comes the call for formation of suicide squads by the self proclaimed Hindu Hriday Samrat (Emperor of Hindu Hearts) of Maharashtra, Bal Thackeray. Earlier also he had exhorted Hindus to form the suicide squads, and now he repeats the same call. This shows the absolute bankruptcy of the social and political understanding of the real causes of terrorism or other social issues. His criticism is not that this act by the activists of HJS are condemnable, his call is why the Hindu terrorists are using low intensity bombs, they should use more dangerous one's and that they should blast "mini Pakistans", i.e. Muslim majority localities. One has to understand that ghettotization, what Thackeray derogatorily calls mini Pakistans, is itself due to the fear complex, physical insecurity induced by communal violence.

In the wake of the Thane blasts the HJS disowned those who were involved in the act, saying that they had nothing to do with the blasts and that they do want to protest against the play Amhi Pachpute, but peacefully. Nothing new, most of such organizations disown their trained cadre when caught in the act. Nathuram Godse, murderer of Mahatma Gandhi was quickly disowned by RSS. In an interview to Times of India in 1998, Nathuram's brother Gopal Godse did confess that his brother and he were always part of the RSS and that they did not show the RSS connection in the court to shield the parent organization. Dara Sing's, murderer of Pastor Graham Stains, was part of Bajrang Dal, but this association could be undermined and bypassed in investigation.

How popular mind has been doctored into believing something becomes obvious from this act of terror. In a talk show, which took SMS poll at the same time, 97% respondents said that the organization involved in this blast (HJS) should not be banned. Bajrang Dal despite its involvement in Nanded case faced no wrath from the authorities. SIMI on the other hand was banned for its alleged involvement in acts of terror. A case of double standards has been ingrained into the society and has been institutionalized over a period of time.

After the dangerous and insane call given by Thackeray, the student wing of Shiv Sena has been putting the posters that they endorse their chief and that acts of terrorism are justified. Question is can the cancer of terrorism, which has multiple reasons be contained by suicide squads or by acts which Thackeray and his ilk is propagating. The cure of the disease lies in the underlying etiology. Broadly one can say that terrorism can fall in two major categories. One those which take place semi-spontaneously, after an individual or group perceives that a wrong, injustice has been done to her and that chances of getting justice for this are remote. These are the acts which occur after pogroms against a particular community. The example of this is the attack on Adivasi procession in December 2006 being followed by the blast in Guwahati Delhi Rajadhani express. The acts of terror occurring after the communal violence in Mumbai and Gujarat can be clubbed in
this category.

The second ones' are the type where a conscious, calculated indoctrination is undertaken in pursuit of a political ideology or economic goal. Murder of Pastor Stains by Bajrang Dal's Dara Singh, Nanded blasts, the Al Qaeda and its fall outs come in this category. In case of Al Qaeda US had set up/funded Madrassas to indoctrinate the Muslim youth so that they can be made to fight against the Communist armies in Afghnistan. They were also supplied with arms by US. In Nanded and Thane type of blasts, the underlying reason is the indoctrination of youth by RSS ideology, the misconceptions has been planted that terrorism is due to teachings of Islam and nature of Muslim community. This indoctrination is resulting in acts like the ones' in Nanded. While there is a veneer of Nationalism in this RSS ideology, it essentially looks at people along religious lines, communal identities and teaches its followers to 'hate others' and this culminates in
burning of Pastor Stains or massive pogroms against minorities. It is not for nothing that US based Terrorism Research institute put RSS in the category of terrorist organizations in 2005. These types of organizations, RSS or Hindu Jagran Samiti may not give the direct training in arms but their ideology of 'Hate other' leads to the indoctrination leading to terrorist acts. The success of these organizations lies in projecting that the Hindu community is under the threat from minorities. And that's how Dara Singh is projected as 'Hindu Dharm Rakshak' (savior of Hindu faith). The other common factor is that though these individuals are part of such organizations their connections are kept discreet on purpose and they are quickly disowned by the parent organization.

Coming to Bal Thackeray, one realizes the limitation of our legal system. Bal Thackeray in the wake of Babri demolition said, he is proud if Shiv Saniks have demolished the Mosque, he also gave a call that Hindus should become aggressive. Now he repeats the call for formation of Suicide squads to attack minorities. We are helplessly watching that no action is taken against such spewing of poison! If state cannot act against such 'hate speech' can the communal harmony prevail?

One has to come back to the understanding that there are different causes of acts of terror. Intolerance for others, orthodoxy in religious beliefs and sticking to narrow understanding of one's history and indoctrinated mindset being the major such causes. In different ways Al Qaeda, Taliban, Bjarang Dal and RSS fall in the same category. The double standards of social and legal norms are operative not only in the investigation but also in the way of dealing with those inciting the communities into 'hate other', into undertaking violence and divisive acts. One is sure the Government will make some noises that action is being contemplated against Thackeray, HJS etc. but when the crunch time will come, some convenient excuse will be found to back out from punishing/ banning them. Can crime be contained in such a society where society has come to 'tolerate' the selective inaction of the state apparatus? Can such crimes be eradicated without
applying similar yardsticks to all of them? And finally can we prevent acts of terror by following these double standards?


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Issues in Secular Politics

June 2008 III

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Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Gen. Moeen in Kuwait and Mr Raheem

Khaleda, Hasina, Tareq, and Joy will never quit politics unless the toe suckers stop...

Unless they quit politics, Bangladesh has no future!  During AL rule BD paid the highest price for rice in 74, now Hasina brags about the high cost of rice. What a hypocrite. Even the upper middle class people couldn't effort to buy rice except some of the AL thugs.

 

The government should prosecute everyone from Sheikh and Zia families including their associates, put them in prison for 20+ years, only then Bangladesh will prosper easily. They shouldn't show any mercy to them and put all the supporters in prison if they try to create any mischief. We need more prisons, and that should be number one priority - making more prisons. Manpower for the prison systems need to be quadrupled.

 

As far as honesty of Moeen, I heard from the people who served with him in the Military; now live here in USA, that he is a clean man. Some of them went to Cadet College with him. Good thing is that they wouldn't gain any advantage by certifying him because they are retired, live in USA, work hard like everyone else, and don't hold any position in the government. But the supporters will always spread lies against any honest person if they don't belong to their parties. They will make stories, spread lies and rumors. Beware of them because they are more desperate then a mad dog.

 



--- On Wed, 6/25/08, ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com> wrote:

From: ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Gen. Moeen in Kuwait and Mr Raheem
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 4:53 AM

Dear Alochoks

These are crocodile tears for the rule of law and for Tareq Zia. The
rule of law has failed millions and for decades - and still some are
very concerned about this politcian or that politician. Life is very
cheap in Bangladesh - always was. And what goes around comes around.

The only people concerned for Tareq are those who can't imagine BNP
without Khaleda and Chatra Dal, which he controls. Then there are all
those people who fought for the rule of law under the nethri system
but who suddenly seemed to become LLM paaash and barishtar paash on
12/1/07.

They say Fakhruddin is not dhoa tulshi patha - but they will never
say the same thing about Khaleda or Hasina. They question the values
some Alochoks teach their sons but they will never question what
values Mujib and Zia taught their sons. They dare to say that elected
officials are financially corrupt, but unelected officials are
morally corrupt! As if morality has nothing to do with taking a
politcian taking a multi lakh taka bribe!

The sooner Khaleda and Tareq agree to quit the better for BNP, the
better for Bangladesh and the better for the rule of law after the
general election.

Is this true or not? And if it is true what will it take to make them
quit?

Regards

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait

--- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@ ...>
wrote:
>
> I don't expect any sympathy from a blind person. Either you have
not understood the messgae of my posting or you are pretending. The
issue here is rule of law. You cannot torture somebody when
persons 'X, Y, Z" are in custody. However, everyday is not same.
Unless you stand up to establish rule of law, those days are not far
away when you will find broken spines of many backers of the cruel
CTG. Then probably you will have sympathy for them. I wonder what
kind of values you are teaching your children.
>
> SH
> Toronto
>
> "Raheem M." <raheemm1@.. .> wrote:
> Dear Mr. Hossain,
>
> I am unable to share in your sympathies for the two sons of Khaleda
or for the corrupt politicians and gundaas who were put behind bars.
>
> What is important is that BNP and AL are energized by new
leadership, by implementing accountability, meritocracy and internal
democracy. I assume you are a member of one of these parties - and
request that you urge them to begin this process. Ultimately these
reforms will benefit themselves, the country and would cure my
own "blindness".
>
> - Raheem
>
> --- On Thu, 6/19/08, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@ ...> wrote:
> From: Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@ ...>
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Gen. Moeen in Kuwait and Mr Raheem
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008, 11:25 AM
>
> Dear Mr Raheem,
>
> Regarding the Dr Fakruddin and the CTG; you don't need to only
steal money to be a corrupt. Loss of morality is the worst corruption
which Mr Fakruddin and his government lost. If you allow few selected
corrupt people (Sadek Hossain Khoka, Tofael Ahmed and many other so-
called reformists) roam around for your political gain, then you
really cannot claim you are honest or "Dhoa Tulsi Pata". There are
strong cases against these people but they have are freely moving.
Begum Zia and Sheikh Hasina were arrested before lodging any cases
without any waarant. What kind morality is this? The CTG has
destroyed economy and the institutions. Judges are working under
coercion. Yesterday the Transparency International said that
curruption was up compered to the previous political government. The
Fakrudding Government tortured two children of Begum Zia in such a
way that rest of their lives they would be bed-ridden or in the Wheel
Chair. Now Dr Fakruddin is using them as "Turuper Tas"
> to create pressure on Begum Zia to bow out. Sorry, I cannot accept
it as morality but you may because you are blind. A blind cannot
differentiate between an Elephant and a Bird without touching them. I
hope people like you would come to their consciusness before it is
too late. You cannot undo a wrong thing by doing few more wrongs.
Your support to this brutal CTG would only encourage to commit more
crimes. Mr Fakruddin, Desher Daroan Gen. Moeen Uddin Ahmed have
already turned the entire country into a GULAG.
>
> SH
> Toronto
>
>
>
>
>
> "Raheem M." <raheemm1@.. .> wrote:
> Mr. Khundkar,
>
> You cite interesting psychology - I'll have to read up on it. I
hope you will share your thoughts on the psyche and psychology of the
Bangladeshi - its interesting and certainly worth discussing.
>
> Regarding your major point about failing to criticize emperors
without clothes - I would gladly criticize such emperors. But we live
in a universe where emperors of past were the only ones wearing
clothes while the citizens were paraded in hunger and destitution.
>
> The bar in our politics is so low that the mere thought of someone
coming in and attempting to clean up the system is audacity beyond
imagination. That is what I admire and my true feeling is that this
work must come to its completion, which I estimate should take at
least another 5 years and a certain level of brutal discourse.
>
> - Raheem
> New York
>
>
>
> --- On Sun, 6/15/08, Robin Khundkar <rkhundkar@earthlin k .net>
wrote:
> From: Robin Khundkar <rkhundkar@earthlin k .net>
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Moeen U Ahmed in Kuwait
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> Date: Sunday, June 15, 2008, 12:36 PM
>
>
> Dear Mr. Saeed Rehman:
> I think you have articulated very well for all of us who are
becoming
> increasingly dismayed at the level of discourse among Bengalis of
our class,
> the so-called educated, most successful etc, etc.
>
> In most respects, notwithstanding small changes in nomenclature and
names of
> principals, the discourse has
> remained wherever, it has been for the last two
> hundred years or more. Whenenever a new govt comes a section of
our
> intelligentsia rise to become courtiers to the new order. Praising
to high
> heaven, singing odes, composing poems & making a fetish of small
> differences* .
>
> Very few people have the integrity/courage to tell the Emperor that
he is not
> wearing any clothes. Perhaps I am being unfair in singling out our
fellow
> Alochoks because it really goes beyond into our psyche as a nation.
Freud would
> have had a field day analyzing all of us.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Robin Khundkar
>
> [To the last point on small differences, I recommend highly, a slim
volume by
> Sigmund Freud, "Civilization and Its Discontents" (1929-1930). Freud
> introduces a concept of what he calls "Narcissm of Small
> Differences" . It describes the manner in which our negative
feelings are
> sometimes directed at people who resemble us, while we
> take pride from the
> "small differences" that distinguish us from them] Source
Wikepedia
> http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Narcissism_ of_small_ differences
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: saeedurrehman92 <saeedurrehman92@ yahoo.com>
> >Sent: Jun 13, 2008 7:42 AM
> >To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> >Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Moeen U Ahmed in Kuwait
> >
> >
> >Dear Mr. Rahim
> >
> >I will not disagree with you at all. Theoretically and ideally you
are
> >right. But see what is practically happening. Some leaders in both
the
> >major parties started talking about reforms till 2 nethris went to
jail.
> >In my opinion, and I may be wrong, it was not at all required at
that
> >time to send them to jail. Either this action should have taken
> >immediately after 1/11 or should have taken after making strong
cases.
> >What was the result of that? People even stopped talking
> about reforms.
> >All the public attention was diverted to the nethris. What
happened to
> >the reformists? The poor guys they found it difficult to save
> >their skin. All these years what AL and BNP had been doing? If
they were
> >in Power they used all their means, foul or fair, to remain in
power.
> >And if they were in opposition, they did everything possible, foul
or
> >fair, to drag down the other party out of power. But Mr. Rahim,
tell me
> >honestly, is not the present junta doing the same thing. Do you
think
> >Hasina came out of jail on public pressure? Absolutely not. There
is an
> >underhand arrangement.
> >
> >Mr. Rahim you think that the present government should remain in
power
> >till the political parties in the country start practicing real
> >democracy inside and outside etc.etc. I, also will tell you the
same
> >thing. But tell me, is there any sign of it in the last 16/17
months?
> >Not at
> all. With all due respect should I tell you that to learn
> >swimming you have to get into waters. You can not first learn
swimming
> >and then get into waters. Even if I take your words does anybody
have a
> >time frame when our political parties will learn democracy and
then we
> >will have the election? Can our nation wait that long with the
present
> >stagnant economy?
> >
> >We need not to go far past; the recent history has a very bad
record of
> >Army rule at the least in South Asia. Look at every Army ruler,
before
> >relinquishing power, either they destroyed themselves or destroyed
the
> >nation or destroyed the both. Be it be Ayub, Yayha, Zia Huq, Zia
Rahman,
> >Irshad or for that matter Mushraff. There is no exception. Look
deeply
> >how all of them had to leave power. Of course, I want one
exception. I
> >want Moeen to leave power with honor and dignity. I only fear he
will
> >not. He has also
> ambitions like others but unfortunately he does not
> >posses those talents. I will not debate that what he did at
juncture was
> >right or wrong. I will not debate that he should have taken this
step
> >earlier. I believe he rose at the right moment. I also believe that
> >enough is enough. Now is the time to say Good Bye.
> >
> >You know Army is considered the most disciplined organization in
any
> >country. We can afford the mistakes of others (specifically the
> >political parties) but you can not at all at all afford the
mistakes by
> >Army. And one thing more the Army gets corrupted if it remains in
> >civilian touch for a long time.
> >
> >With all due respect
> >
> >
> >
> >Saeed
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "Raheem M." <raheemm1@>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear Mr. Saeedurrehman,
> >>
> >> You wrote: "He (Gen.
> Moeen) rose up a right moment. Now is time
> for
> >him to go back to his barracks. He had enough shake hands."
> >>
> >> I agree with you that Gen. Moeen rose up at the right moment.
However
> >I am not sure that the current government's work is finished.
> >>
> >> It is pure and simple - BNP + AL's politics have caused the
> problems
> >in the country and for themselves. No one is to blame except
themselves.
> >>
> >> When they learn to practice real democracy (inside and outside),
when
> >they learn accountability, end dynastic politics, end corrupt
practice,
> >renounce hartal and violence, when they give to the country more
than
> >they take (loot?), kick out gundaas and mastaans from the party
then it
> >will be time for them to come back.Have they done any such thing
in the
> >last 2 years?
> >>
> >> The more I see the actions of BNP and AL - be it in power or out
> of
> >power, in Bangladesh or out of Bangladesh, I am convinced that
these
> >parties are completely destroyed from top to bottom. So then why
should
> >they run our country or even in election?
> >>
> >> So the next question is - if AL and BNP cannot run the country,
then
> >who will do it? I say -lets give the new power a chance - whoever
they
> >are. Give them a full term just like we gave to BNP and AL.
> >>
> >> I think the CTG and the Army has made mistakes - This is true.
But if
> >you tell me that BNP or AL is better than our current government -
then
> >you are 100% wrong. But if they make their parties better then
they will
> >get another chance for sure - because that is democracy. Until
then,
> >forget them - it is for the good of the country.
> >>
> >> - Raheem
> >> New York
> >>
> >>
> >> saeedurrehman92 saeedurrehman92@ ... wrote: Dear Mr.
> Ejazur
> >>
> >> If is a person is sleeping you can wake him up. But you cannot
wake up
> >a person who is only pretending to be sleeping.
> >>
> >> Mr. Ejazur, it seems that you are interested to know my political
> >identity. I remember in the past you have posed the same question
to
> >many others. Let me tell you that I like many others and unlike
very
> >handful, I call spade a spade. I will appreciate a person; let it
be Tom
> >or Harry, if he or she is doing well for the country. In the same
token
> >if someone in my opinion (mind you I said in my opinion, somebody
may
> >differ with me) has been other way around, I simply can not
appreciate
> >it. For example, I can appreciate Hussain Mohammad Irshad for
improving
> >the communication system in the country but cannot appreciate
him for
> >his other deeds. This is point many of us are trying to make. We
don't
> >try to justify the wrongs of
> the politicians rather we are critical of
> >them. But for some handful of people, good or bad Gen. Moeen is the
> >best. They are trying to justify all his deeds and all his
misdeeds. I
> >again pose you the same question, nobody asked you that why the
brave
> >> Gen. choose Crowne Plaza for his meeting. (I think by this time
he
> >would have a retired Gen. had he not extended his tenure himself)
You
> >justify it by claiming that this is the cheapest 5 star hotel in
Kuwait.
> >Thanks God, hundred times that you did not claim that it was a free
> >treat from Hotel Crowne Plaza. Who could have challenged if you
had said
> >so. You are so blind with the deeds or misdeeds of the Gen. that
you
> >think 200 is the smallest gathering. Man, who paid the bills. Of
course
> >it was paid by the Embassy of Bangladesh on Government of
Bangladesh
> >account. When Hasina was in Kuwait, such expenditures were borne
by
> AL
> >affiliated businessmen. (These are your words not mine).
> >>
> >> I don't disagree that in the past hundred thousands of ordinary
> >citizens were harassed because of their political opinions, with
the
> >lame excuse that they are criminals. But what about now? How many
are
> >put behind jails in the past few days fearing there may be an
agitation
> >in favor of any political party? What is the difference between
the past
> >and the present? Why we have to harp beautiful songs for this act
of
> >bravery?
> >>
> >> I know your limitations. I know you cannot apprehend the
suffering of
> >a common man. I understand you don't know the feelings of the man
in
> the
> >street. But I believe you can still understand the present
situation in
> >the country by the electronic media which you have access to. See
and
> >read how many people have gone below the poverty level during
the past
> >15/16
> months. These are not my words neither these are the words of any
> >political party.
> >>
> >> I asked your identity because you were advising one gentleman to
> >conceal his identity. That made your own identity doubtful.
Otherwise,
> >who cares you are neutral or neutered.
> >>
> >> You said it is simply a matter of getting a pass sponsored by
either
> >the VIP party or the host party to get in the VIP lounge of Kuwait
> >Airport. You further said see how many party fruitcakes and party
dalals
> >turn up in the VIP lounge when an AL or BNP MP or Minister turns
up. I
> >pose you the same question, how many dalals of brave Gen. Moeen
turned
> >up at Kuwait Airport when he turned up.
> >>
> >> Even if I buy your words, a meal in Sheraton Kuwait will cost you
> >maximum 20 KD. Even if I buy your word, a meal in Crowne Plaza
will cost
> >you minimum 1 KD. So you are buying a ticket to
> Bangladesh with 19 KD. I
> >can only pray for you.
> >>
> >> In the end I will tell you to look around yourself. Look at
India.
> >India prospered only because there was a political government. By
the
> >way the politicians in India were also corrupt. Look at Pakistan.
> >Pakistan faltered because Pakistan was run mostly by brave
Generals. Not
> >only they were brave, their jehad was against corruption also.
> >>
> >> And remember one thing more, CIVILIZED WORLD LIKE CIVILIAN
GOVERNMENT.
> >We appreciate the bravery of Gen. Moneen. He rose up a right
moment. Now
> >is time for him to go back to his barracks. He had enough shake
hands.
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Saeed
> >>
> >>
> >> --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "ezajur" ezajur.rahman@
> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Dear Alochok Saeed
> >> >
> >> > Our disagreement over hotels
> is not about minimum standards - it
> is
> >> > about the highest standards. I said the Sheraton was the most
> >> > prestigious hotel in Kuwait and you seek to cast doubt on me by
> >> > deeming even this harmless statement to be either an
exaggeration
> or
> >> > lie!
> >> >
> >> > The fact that nobody asked me why the Crowne Plaza was hired
does
> >not
> >> > stop me from stating why it was hired. It was hired because it
is
> >the
> >> > cheapest five star hotel in Kuwait.
> >> >
> >> > Under the nethri system lakhs of ordinary citizens are harassed
> >> > because of their political opinions. People lose land, jobs,
> legal
> >> > protection, state protection, business opportunities etc just
> >> > because they oppose the ruling party and its nethri. Be
honest
> about
> >> > the condition of the country. I was not
> writing about my own
> >> > security I was advising others to be careful. You don't need
> >to
> >> > worry about your own security I think as long as you continue
to
> >diligently avoid talking real politics.
> >> >
> >> > Yes, I am very afraid of the possibility that a nethri might
come
> to
> >> > power because I think it will be terrible for the country. You
on
> >the
> >> > other hand, well I have no idea what you think… But you are
> >probably
> >> > a Nethrist…
> >> >
> >> > Sorry, what do you mean real identity? You don't even state
> your own
> >> > political views or your own identity but you go around
> questioning
> >> > other people's views and identities. It's so typical of
> so many
> >> > people nowadays who promote their own political agenda only
by
> >> > attacking others never explaining their own
> positions and
> >> > pretending to be neutral. Neutered is a better word than
neutral.
> >> >
> >> > 200 is indeed a small gathering. God only knows what your idea
of
> a
> >> > big gathering is! Though I'm sure if a better hotel was
> chosen there
> >> > would have been more room :)
> >> >
> >> > The brave General came to Kuwait on the invitation of the
Kuwait
> >Army
> >> > to discuss issues relating to the Bangladesh Army personnel
> serving
> >> > in Kuwait. He, and the professional community here, took that
> >> > opportunity to have a dialogue. Its simple.
> >> >
> >> > Accessing the VIP lounge is not a matter of sneaking in through
> the
> >> > back door it is simply a matter of getting a pass sponsored
by
> >> > either the VIP party or the host party. I think you know how
easy
> it
> >> > is to get a pass
> if you know the right people. See how many party
> >> > fruitcakes and party dalals turn up in the VIP lounge when an
AL
> or
> >> > BNP MP or Minister turns up :)
> >> >
> >> > I think Nizami should be tried for war crimes and would
disagree
> >with
> >> > Mr Bhuiyan if he thought otherwise. I congratulate General
Moeen
> on
> >> > at least showing the way that Nizami, on whatever grounds, can
at
> >> > least be arrested. The Nethris never had the courage, or the
> >> > character, to do anything. The arrest of Nizami is not a
ploy to
> >> > divert attention. The public's demands for the trial of war
> >> > criminals, and their exclusion from elections, remains intact
> >even
> >> > reinvigorated after the arrest of Nizami.
> >> >
> >> > In the end I thank you for your interest in my money. I spend
it
> at
> >> > the
> Crowne Plaza instead of the Sheraton, because with the money
> >thus
> >> > saved I can buy another plane ticket to Bangladesh :)
> >> >
> >> > There are minimum standards and highest standards in politics
> >and
> >> > in hotels. Though I appreciate standards in hotels are easier
to
> >> > discuss than standards in your preferred political party :)
> >> >
> >> > I remain in good humour and hope you are too.
> >> >
> >> > Best Regards
> >> >
> >> > Ezajur Rahman
> >> > Kuwait
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "saeedurrehman92"
> >> > saeedurrehman92@ wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > Dear Mr. Ejazur
> >> > >
> >> > > I thank you for your advisory words to Mr. Bhuiyan. I
> believe he
> >> >
> owes it
> >> > > from you because you and him are living in the same country.
> >> > >
> >> > > Mr. Ejazur should I remind you very humbly that every 5 star
> hotel
> >> > > (everywhere, and not only in Kuwait) has a minimum standard
> and
> >> > that is
> >> > > why it is categorized as a 5 star hotel. And why are so
> defensive?
> >> > > Nobody asked you why it was hired for the brave Gen.'s
> meeting. Of
> >> > > course there are many places in Kuwait which are cheaper
> than and
> >> > better
> >> > > than the 5 star hotel you mentioned.
> >> > >
> >> > > Sorry to say it Mr. Ejazur, but it is clear that you think
> >yourself
> >> > a
> >> > > celebrity. Come `n man be brave like our beloved General.
> Deep in
> >> > > your conscious or subconscious you still think one of
> the
> nethris
> >> > will
> >> > > come to power again. And if you are identified now, you will
> be
> >> > harassed
> >> > > then. Mr. Ejazur, please don't be a paranoid. Don't
> feel
> >> > > yourself that important. Believe you me nobody will bother
> to
> >> > harass men
> >> > > like you and me for their political believes. By the way
> what is
> >> > your
> >> > > real identity?
> >> > >
> >> > > Should I remind you again, Kuwait is also part of this
> world. Many
> >> > > Bangladeshis still live there. (I am not talking about our
> >unskilled
> >> > > brothers). Surely they are more than 200. Who picked those
> 200 and
> >> > on
> >> > > what criteria?And you call 200 a smallest gathering. Give me
> break
> >> > man.
> >> > > And why the brave Gen. and
> if he is really brave, did not
> been to
> >> > Saudi
> >> > > Arabia or to Bahrain. We have more problems with our
> expatriate
> >> > > community than in Kuwait.
> >> > >
> >> > > My intention is not to embarrass you but fact is that
> nobody,
> >unless
> >> > > authorized, is allowed to enter the VIP lounge of Kuwait
> Airport.
> >> > Not to
> >> > > talk about entering, he is not even allowed to drive on the
> road
> >> > leading
> >> > > to VIP lounge. Mr. Ejazur you admitted in the past that you
> do
> >> > > exaggerate but don't lie. In what category it falls,
> exaggeration
> >or
> >> > > a lie. Is not it clear to everybody that Mr. Bhuiyan
> exaggerate
> >(or
> >> > lie)
> >> > > like you so you have come for his rescue as he does not have
> any
> >> >
> answer
> >> > > to any of the questions.
> >> > >
> >> > > I am not a supporter of Jamaat-i-Islami but I believe that
> Mr.
> >> > Nizami
> >> > > should have been behind bars not for GATCO but for war
> crimes. Mr.
> >> > > Bhuiyan, you call Gen. a very brave man. You are a very
> die-hard
> >> > > supporter of Jamaat. So you endorse that Nizami was corrupt
> or you
> >> > think
> >> > > it is a ploy of the brave General to divert public
attention
> and
> >to
> >> > stop
> >> > > people calling for war criminal trials.
> >> > >
> >> > > In the end Mr.Ejazur, please don't spend your money in
> Crowne
> >Plaza
> >> > > Hotel. Go to Fahaheel to Ali Baba hotel. The money thus
> saved can
> >be
> >> > > used for the country.
> >> > >
> >> >
> >
> >> > >
> >> > > Saeed
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "ezajur"
> <ezajur.rahman@ > wrote:
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Dear Mohammed Ramjan
> >> > > >
> >> > > > You were indeed unfortunate to attend the reception at
> the
> >Crowne
> >> > > > Plaza - the General gave an excellent speech! There
> were only
> >200
> >> > > > guests as space was limited but everyone certainly had
> a
> >> > thoroughly
> >> > > > refreshing evening - the community spoke about the
> problems of
> >our
> >> > > > labourers and the General spoke about efforts underway
> to fix
> >> > some of
> >> > > > the problems. This would never have been possible under
> a
> >> > political
> >> > >
> > government because the crooks are all politically
> protected : )
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Come on man! The Crowne Plaza is a fine hotel but it is
> probably
> >> > the
> >> > > > cheapest five star hotel in Kuwait! Sheesh. It was
> hired solely
> >> > > > because it was the cheapest :D I've hired the same
> ballroom used
> >> > for
> >> > > > Mooen U Ahmed's reception several times - because
> it was the
> >> > > > cheapeast :D
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Be careful about giving too much personal information
> on these
> >> > > > forums - there are real people who provoke you for an
> answer
> >only
> >> > to
> >> > > > identify you. So that when their Nethri comes to power
> they will
> >> > > > harass you. I don't give a rats backside about
> such
> challenges
> >> > but I
> >> > > > am also a reckless person too. Be careful.
> >> > > >
> >> > > > I know one person who managed to access the VIP lounge
> and give
> >> > their
> >> > > > regards to Moeen U Ahmed. Its not so difficult. As if
> the VIP
> >> > Lounge
> >> > > > of ZIA Airport cannot be accessed! Yes Kuwait is part
> of the
> >> > > > world :)
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Write to me directly and lets meet up! And we can have
> a nice
> >> > cheap
> >> > > > meal at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and discuss who supports
> which
> >> > nethri
> >> > > > on the internet but is too ashamed to actually say it :
> )
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Have a nice day
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Ezajur
> Rahman
> >> > > > Kuwait
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "saeedurrehman92"
> saeedurrehman92@
> >> > > > wrote:
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Dear Mr.Bhuiyan
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > I think that you were unfortunate that you could
> not see Gen.
> >> > Moin
> >> > > > at
> >> > > > > Hotel Crown Plaza (again one of the most
> prestigious Hotels in
> >> > > > Kuwait).
> >> > > > > And, I think that the General was fortunate that
> he did not
> >see
> >> > > > you. You
> >> > > > > said it was smallest public gathering. In what
> capacity
> you
> >were
> >> > > > invited
> >> > > > > there?
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Again, you said that you went to VIP lounge of
> Kuwait Airport
> >> > along
> >> > > > with
> >> > > > > Bangladesh Embassy and Kuwaiti Defense Ministry
> officials in
> >(or
> >> > > > on)
> >> > > > > the day of his departure. Were you from Bangladesh
> Embassy or
> >> > from
> >> > > > > Kuwaiti Defense Ministry? In your few minutes talk
> you
> >> > found "this
> >> > > > > general a man of high personalities (or
> personality) , really a
> >> > > > brave son
> >> > > > > of Bangladesh". I don't know that I
> should agree with you or
> >not
> >> > > > > but I found you a man of high personalities
> (or
> personality)
> >> > though
> >> > > > I am
> >> > > > > not sure if you are a brave son of Bangladesh. One
> shake hand
> >> > and
> >> > > > you
> >> > > > > knew everything about the General.
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > I would like to remind you that Kuwait is also
> part of the
> >world
> >> > > > and if
> >> > > > > not all some people know how the business is
> conducted there.
> >My
> >> > > > > brotherly advice, try to be honest don't
> exaggerate or lie.
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Saeed
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Mohammed Ramjan
> <mramjan@>
> >>
> > wrote:
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > Fortunately or unfortunately I was invited to
> attend General
> >> > Moin
> >> > > > U
> >> > > > > Ahmed's smallest public gathering in Crown
> Plaza Hotel Kuwait.
> >> > Due
> >> > > > to
> >> > > > > some other reason I did not attend the gathering.
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > In the day of his departure at Kuwait Airport
> VIP lounge, I
> >> > was
> >> > > > > present with Bangladesh Embassy and Kuwaiti
> Defence ministry
> >> > > > officials.
> >> > > > > I found this general a man of high personalities,
> really a
> >brave
> >> > > > son of
> >> > > > > Bangladesh. Our talk was held for few
> minutes,
> shake hands and
> >> > > > finally
> >> > > > > goodbye.
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > Same day I have handed over a book (binder)
> on "Land use
> >> > > > Technology" a
> >> > > > > subject on development control process and
> planning
> >permission,
> >> > > > which
> >> > > > > technology UK implementing from 1948.
> Unfortunately in India,
> >> > > > Pakistan ,
> >> > > > > Bangladesh, no where this subject was included for
> study in
> >any
> >> > > > > engineering college/university or in any
> polytechnic
> >Institute.
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > We want implementation of this valuable
> technology in
> >> > Bangladesh.
> >> > > > > >
> >> > >
> > > > Thanking you all
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > Mohammed Ramjan Ali Bhuiyan
> >> > > > > > Kuwait
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > To: alochona@: ezajur.rahman@ : Tue, 27 May
> 2008 13:21:11
> >> > > > > +0000Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Moeen U Ahmed in
> Kuwait
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > Dear Alochok ZaheedMany thanks for your call
> for good
> >manners.
> >> > > > Though
> >> > > > > to be honest I am probably the one most guilty of
> bad
> >> > manners : ) I
> >> > > > am
> >> > > > > writing to you because you have
> smashed the
> proverbial nail on
> >> > the
> >> > > > head
> >> > > > > by saying...".. .putting forth information,
> references, logic,
> >> > > > > anti-logic, philosophy and morals..."This is
> precisely the
> >> > point -
> >> > > > there
> >> > > > > is hardly any such debate anywhere. People are so
> tied up in
> >the
> >> > > > > technicalities, strategies, problems, processes,
> etc that
> >> > thorough
> >> > > > > political debate on the issues (any issue) simply
> does not
> >> > exist.
> >> > > > Our
> >> > > > > papers are busy collecting handouts, press
> releases,
> >quotations
> >> > and
> >> > > > > numbers. Our editors and tv pundits are busy
> pondering the
> >> > > > mechanisms
> of
> >> > > > > democracy and not the meaning of democracy. And
> thats about
> >> > > > it.WHERE ARE
> >> > > > > THE GREAT NATIONAL DEBATES ON HEALTHCARE,
> EDUCATION,
> >> > ENVIRONMENT,
> >> > > > LOCAL
> >> > > > > GOVERNMENT AND THE ROLE OF ISLAM IN A MODERN
> BANGLADESH? Sure
> >> > > > there's a
> >> > > > > debate on food prices but that debate happened
> because there
> >> > was no
> >> > > > > choice.Go to any BNP and AL meeting and talk to
> them about any
> >> > of
> >> > > > these
> >> > > > > subjects. Some will look bewildered, some will get
> angry
> >> > because you
> >> > > > > didn't mention the 'nethri' and some
> will think you are a
> >> > showoff
> >> > > > from
> >> >
> > > > abroad.But get back to the fight for power and
> everyone is an
> >> > > > expert!
> >> > > > > It's like we're all stuck in a neverending
> third rate Hindi
> >> > daytime
> >> > > > soap
> >> > > > > opera!The Army is indeed the darwan. The
> electorate is the
> >> > > > landlord. The
> >> > > > > politcial parties are the tenants. The darwan has
> indeed taken
> >> > over
> >> > > > > because the tenants are wrecking the house and the
> landlord is
> >> > fed
> >> > > > up.
> >> > > > > The darwan broke some flashy vases and ruined some
> precious
> >> > > > paintings -
> >> > > > > but the house itself was saved. As with all
> jonogonists, fancy
> >> > talk
> >> > > > > about the lower classes
> ultimately gave way to
> scornful
> >disdain
> >> > of
> >> > > > the
> >> > > > > lowly darwan!And personal attacks are all part of
> the fun -
> >and
> >> > a
> >> > > > good
> >> > > > > measure of how effective one is :) Best
> wishesEzajur
> >> > RahmanKuwait- --
> >> > > > In
> >> > > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Zaheed Naser
> zaheed_naser@ wrote:>>
> >> > Dear
> >> > > > > Alochok,> > We all support a party, group or
> ideology one way
> >or
> >> > > > another
> >> > > > > and speak for them in a direct or subtle way and
> dear Ejajur
> >> > > > obviously
> >> > > > > speaks for CTG and definitely is not the best
> friend of the
> >two
> >> > > > begums!
> >> >
> > > > Sometimes I agree with him, sometimes, I donft,
> >whichever, I
> >> > > read
> >> > > > > his writings with care and attention obviously
> because of the
> >> > fact
> >> > > > that
> >> > > > > he knows how to dish it out well (and does he
> write well when
> >> > he is
> >> > > > > pissed off J). My attempt here is to draw
> attention to the
> >fact
> >> > > > that we
> >> > > > > shouldnft get personal (licking and all that
> phrases....)
> >when
> >> > > we
> >> > > > > are indulging in an argument, we have the right to
> speak for
> >any
> >> > > > party
> >> > > > > and we can do that by putting forth information,
> references,
> >> > logic,
> >> > > > > anti-logic, philosophy and morals and
> anything
> except stooping
> >> > down
> >> > > > to
> >> > > > > the low level of attacking any Alochok personally
> with
> >indecent
> >> > > > words! >
> >> > > > > > Regards,> Zaheed> > > Sajjad
> Hossain shossain456@ wrote:> Do
> >> > not
> >> > > > wash
> >> > > > > your hands. Lick it for the rest of your life. Did
> you jump on
> >> > his
> >> > > > feet?
> >> > > > > Moeen U Ahmed is a "Daroan" of the
> Country. When a "Daroan"
> >> > takes
> >> > > > over
> >> > > > > the house, then everything collapses. > >
> SH> Toronto> >
> >ezajur
> >> > > > > ezajur.rahman@ wrote:> Khaleda Zia became BNP
> leader and PM
> >> > because
> >> > > > she
> >>
> > > > > is the wife of Ziaur > Rahman. BNP would have
> broken into
> >> > various
> >> > > > groups
> >> > > > > if the symbolism of > Khaleda was absent.
> Khaleda maintained
> >her
> >> > > > > position by a network of > patronage,
> corruption and the
> >> > ruthless
> >> > > > > removal of all internal > opposition.> >
> Hasina Wajed became
> >AL
> >> > > > leader
> >> > > > > and PM because she is the daughter of > Sheikh
> Mujib. AL would
> >> > have
> >> > > > > broken into various groups if the > symbolism
> of Hasina was
> >> > absent.
> >> > > > > Hasina maintained her postion by a > network of
> patronage,
> >> > > > corruption
> >> > > > > and the ruthless removal of all >
> internal
> opposition.> > Tell
> >> > it
> >> > > > the
> >> > > > > way it is man Enot the way it makes your patriotic
> ego >
> >feel
> >> > > > > good.> > Where was I asking you to worship
> me or Moeen?> You
> >> > don't
> >> > > > have
> >> > > > > the guts or the ability to write 20 strong lines
> > against
> >> > Hasina or
> >> > > > > Khaleda for anything.> And that's why, in
> reality, you do
> >> > worship
> >> > > > them.>
> >> > > > > > I am indeed privileged to shake the hand of
> the man who went
> >> > > > after >
> >> > > > > Nizami. I am indeed privileged to shake the hand
> of the man
> >who
> >> > > > went >
> >> > > > > after Salauddin Qader Chowdhury.
> But I don't
> expect you to
> >> > > > understand >
> >> > > > > that. Please continue with the pechali, bhejali
> rubbish that
> >> > has >
> >> > > > > ruined our country.> > The same ladies you
> admire were crazy
> >to
> >> > give
> >> > > > > malas to Dr Yunus when > he got the Nobel
> Prize. But when he
> >> > dared
> >> > > > to
> >> > > > > enter politics they > hurled abuse at him like
> the selfish
> >> > > > hypocrites
> >> > > > > they are. Even though > as a citizen he is
> perfectly entitled
> >to
> >> > > > enter
> >> > > > > politics. Becasue these Royal Begums can't
> stand anyone else
> >in
> >> > > > their
> >> > > > > Kingdom.> > Don't give me that
> jonogonist mumbo
> jumbo. That's
> >> > for
> >> > > > the
> >> > > > > Royal > Khaleda and Royal Hasina to say during
> their
> >> > campaigns.> > I
> >> > > > > haven't lost my mind. I just see that
> something is better than
> >>
> >> > > > > nothing.> > Are you looking forward to the
> election man and
> >> > making
> >> > > > some
> >> > > > > money if > Hasina and Khaleda become PM? I am!
> If Hasina and
> >> > Khaleda
> >> > > > > become PM > I'm going to make some real
> money. Deshi style!
> >> > Talk the
> >> > > > > jonogon talk > and fill my pockets with the
> nation's money at
> >> > the
> >> > > > same
> >> > > > > time.> > Maybe I could write a book: HOW TO
> MAKE MONEY WITH AL
> >> >
> AND
> >> > > > BNP
> >> > > > > EFOR > DUMMIES.> > Ezajur Rahman>
> Kuwait> > --- In
> >> > > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Sajjad Hossain
> <shossain456@ > >
> >> > wrote:>
> >> > > > >> >
> >> > > > > Khaleda Zia became Prime Minister of Bangladesh on
> her own
> >> > credit >
> >> > > > and
> >> > > > > elected by the people. She was not there by virtue
> of the
> >> > mighty >
> >> > > > gun.
> >> > > > > 99% of Bangladeshis belong to lower-middle or
> middle class. To
> >>
> >> > > > what
> >> > > > > class Mr Ezajur belong to? To what class Gen Moen
> Uddin Ahmed
> >>
> >> > > > belong
> >> > > > > to? Royal class? Are you asking us to worship
> you?
> Sorry I am
> >>
> >> > not
> >> > > > > worshiping Hasina or Khaleda. Both of them are
> leading two
> >> > large >
> >> > > > > political parties for more than two decades. They
> posses
> >strong
> >> > >
> >> > > > > leadership qualities. Your Gen Moen has tried to
> form one
> >> > political
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > party with the help of C grade politicians and
> Nobel Prize
> >> > winner
> >> > > > but >
> >> > > > > has failed to even kick off.> > > >
> These army boot lickers
> >have
> >> > > > lost
> >> > > > > their minds.> > > > ezajur
> <ezajur.rahman@ > wrote:> > Dear
> >> > > > Alochoks> > >
> >> > > > > > Or perhaps I should
> prefer the State visit of
> Khaleda to
> >> > Kuwait a
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > couple of years ago. Yes, perhaps her visit was
> more dignified
> >> > than
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > the visit of Moeen U Ahmed. > > > >
> She wanted to buy some
> >> > > > jewellery.
> >> > > > > She was advised that the finest > >
> jewellers in Kuwait would
> >> > > > happily
> >> > > > > take a wide selection of pieces > to > >
> her hotel. She was
> >> > advised
> >> > > > to
> >> > > > > go to a prestigious location. But she > >
> took the advice of
> >> > some
> >> > > > idiots
> >> > > > > and went to one of the worst gold > >
> markets in Kuwait. As
> >she
> >>
> > > > walked
> >> > > > > through the shops onlookers were > > bemused
> by her entourage.
> >> > Who
> >> > > > is
> >> > > > > she? Why is she here? The market > > that
> seldom saw an upper
> >> > middle
> >> > > > > class Indian was now graced by the > > Prime
> Minister of
> >> > > > Bangladesh. Of
> >> > > > > course our jonogonists will say > she went to
> the shops of the
> >> > > > common
> >> > > > > man. But of course she bought > nothing >
> > there and in the
> >end
> >> > > > went to
> >> > > > > an exclusive shop and purchased a few > >
> trinkets and baubles
> >-
> >> > > > costing
> >> > > > > well beyond the dreams of the common > >
> man. Any idea
> how
> >much
> >> > she
> >> > > > > spent?> > > > Good old Bangladeshi
> democracy.> > > > It's a
> >> > > > slapstick
> >> > > > > comedy.> > > > Regards> > >
> > Ezajur Rahman> > Kuwait> > > >
> >---
> >> > In
> >> > > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "ezajur"
> <ezajur.rahman@ > wrote:> >
> >> > >> > >
> >> > > > > Dear Alochoks> > > > > > On the
> other hand perhaps I am wrong.
> >> > > > Perhaps I
> >> > > > > should prefer > > Hasina > > > to
> Moeen U Ahmed. Perhaps I
> >> > should
> >> > > > prefer
> >> > > > > her State visit to > Kuwait > > > back
> in 2000. The
> >businessmen
> >> > of
> >>
> > > > AL
> >> > > > > held a reception for her in > the > >
> > Grand Ballroom of the
> >> > > > Sheraton
> >> > > > > Hotel. Perhaps I should be proud > of > >
> > when the Foreign
> >> > > > Minister,
> >> > > > > Abdus Samad Azad, declared that the > > >
> audience should
> >shout
> >> > `Joy
> >> > > > > Bangla' in honour of The Nethri. And > as
> > > > the
> >chandeliers
> >> > > > shook to
> >> > > > > the refrain of a 800 idiots chanting Joy > >
> > Bangla the
> >front
> >> > > > rows of
> >> > > > > VIPs, Ambassadors, MPs and Ministers > >
> quickly > > > and
> >> > quietly
> >> > > > > escaped through the side doors. And the
> receptionists > >
> and
> >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > security men ran around the hotel like headless
> chickens. And
> >>
> >> > > > other >
> >> > > > > > > guests thought some terrorists had
> attacked. And like a
> >> > > > brilliant >
> >> > > > > > > Foreign Minister he turned to one side
> of the crowd and
> >> > raising
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > his > > > hand urged them to shout even
> louder because he
> >could
> >> > not
> >> > > > hear
> >> > > > > > > them. > > > And Hasina just
> smiled with happiness.> > > >
> >>
> >> > >
> >> > > > The
> >> > > > > Sheraton Hotel, the oldest and most prestigious
> hotel in > >
> >> > > > Kuwait,
> > >
> >> > > > > > entwined with the very history of Kuwait
> itself, witness to
> >> > the >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > graciousness of a 1,000 stately receptions over
> the decades,
> >> > had > >
> >> > > > > just > > > seen its most ungracious
> day.> > > > > > But then
> >who
> >> > > > cares
> >> > > > > that the rest of Kuwait just thought:> >
> > > > > What else do
> >> > you
> >> > > > expect
> >> > > > > from the Prime Minister and Foreign > >
> Minister > > > of the
> >> > > > > cleanersElt; BR>> > > > >
> Regards> > > > > > Ezajur
> >Rahman> > >
> >> > > > > Kuwait > > > > > > >
> >
> > > > > --- In
> >> > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "ezajur"
> >> > > > > <ezajur.rahman@ > wrote:> > >
> >> > > > Dear Saeed Bhai> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Well I was just saying that I was privileged to
> shake his hand
> >>
> >> > > > and> >
> >> > > > > > > wish him well. Pretty modest compared to
> what you might be
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > thinking> > > > for Hasina or Khaleda
> : )> > > > > > > > He is
> >> > > > certainly
> >> > > > > not one of the greatest personalities on> >
> > > earth but
> >> > > > definitely one
> >> > > > > of the bravest in Bangladesh.> > > >
> > > > > The
> future does
> >not
> >> > > > belong
> >> > > > > to him or me. But it belongs to all > of >
> > us> > > > who
> >want
> >> > a
> >> > > > > Bangladesh without Hasina and Khaleda and all that
> > > they >
> >>
> >> > >
> >> > > > > represent. And in spite of all the mistakes the
> possibilty of
> >>
> >> > > > that > >
> >> > > > > > future exists only because of the courage of
> the CTG. Not
> >> > because
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > of > > > anyone else or anything
> else.> > > > > > > > What is
> >> > this
> >> > > > apple
> >> > > > > polishing you speak of? What do you know >
> about> > > > real
> >> > apple
> >>
> > > > > polishing? Look at what our people do with Hasina
> and> > > >
> >> > > > Khaleda -
> >> > > > > the puja, the worshipping, the polishing, the >
> malishing,> >
> >>
> >> > >
> >> > > > the
> >> > > > > thel dhalano, the chamchagiri. . It is record
> breaking! We > >
> >> > > > could> > >
> >> > > > > > turn it into an export industry! But you
> won't mention that
> >>
> >> > > > will > >
> >> > > > > > you.> > > > That's too
> uncomfortable. Far easier to talk
> >> > about me
> >> > > > and
> >> > > > > my> > > > handshake.> > >
> > > > > > And what is this pity you
> >> > feel?
> >> > > > What
> >> >
> > > > do you know about real > pity?> > >
> > Where is your pity for
> >our
> >> > > > people
> >> > > > > who are made fools of by> > > >
> politicians year after year
> >> > with lie
> >> > > > > after lie? Where is your > pity> > >
> > for a democracy where
> >> > > > democracy
> >> > > > > ONLY means that political > > operatives>
> > > > are allowed to
> >> > do
> >> > > > > anything they want? Where is your pity for a>
> > > > democracy
> >> > where
> >> > > > if
> >> > > > > you challenge the leader of your party your >
> > house> > > >
> >> > gets
> >> > > > burned
> >> > > > > down? You won't speak of such uncomfortable
> truths. > >
> Far> >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > easier to talk about me wishing the General
> well.> > > > > > >
> >> > > You
> >> > > > > should wish him well too. For because of him the
> voter > rolls
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > will> > > > be more accurate than ever
> before. The voting
> >booths
> >> > > > will be
> >> > > > > > more> > > > secure than ever
> before. The vote count will be
> >> > more
> >> > > > > legitimate > > than> > > > ever
> before. The voters will be
> >safer
> >> > > > than
> >> > > > > every before. Your > > dream> > >
> > will come true - you will
> >> > have
> >> > > > your
> >> > > > > free and fair
> election > between> > >
> > corrupt parties.> > >
> >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > I don't dream of a future where unelected,
> unaccountable >
> >> > > > officials> >
> >> > > > > > > are forced to act because of the
> stupidity of elected > >
> >> > > > > politicians. I> > > > dream of a
> future where AL and BNP
> >behave
> >> > like
> >> > > > > proper democratic> > > > parties in a
> modern Bangladesh. And
> >the
> >> > > > CTG has
> >> > > > > done more to > > achieve> > > >
> that than the Central
> >> > Committees of
> >> > > > AL
> >> > > > > or BNP. People who slam > the> > >
> > CTG and claim to
> be
> >neutral
> >> > > > never
> >> > > > > ever talk about AL and BNP. > If > > >
> they> > > > did then
> >they
> >> > > > would
> >> > > > > be really making a difference.> > > >
> > > > > Look at our
> >> > country.
> >> > > > Be
> >> > > > > honest. We have far more to pity than > >
> Moeen> > > > and
> >> > > > Fakhruddin
> >> > > > > and dreamers like me.> > > > > >
> > > By the way - who do you
> >> > think I
> >> > > > > should vote for? Hasina or > > Khaleda?>
> > > > Why? Convince
> >me
> >> > > > without
> >> > > > > insulting me : )> > > > > > >
> > Best wishes> > > > > > >
> >
> >> > Ezajur
> >> > > > > Rahman> > > > Kuwait> > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
> > >
> >>
> >> > >
> >> > > > > ---
> >> > > > > In alochona@yahoogroup s.com,
> "saeedurrehman92" > > > >
> >> > > > <saeedurrehman92@ >
> >> > > > > wrote:> > > > >> > > >
> >> > > > > Dear Mr. Ejazur> > > > >> >
> >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > Thousand and one congratulations on your one of
> the biggest> >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > achievements. I hope you have not washed your
> hands after > >
> >> > > > shaking >
> >> > > > > > > it> > > > >
> with Gen.
> Moeen's hand. You must preserve the
> >> > scent
> >> > > > of
> >> > > > > him on > > > your> > > > >
> hands. The future definitely
> >belongs
> >> > to
> >> > > > you
> >> > > > > because you > shaked > > > hands>
> > > > > with one the
> >greatest
> >> > > > > personality on earth.> > > > >>
> > > > > I really don't feel
> >bad
> >> > > > feel bad
> >> > > > > when I read a writing like > > this.>
> > > > Nice> > > > >
> >piece
> >> > of
> >> > > > apple
> >> > > > > polishing. I, however, feel pity for a nation >
> in> > > >
> >> > which> >
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > >
> > > people like this exists.> > > >
> >> > > > > Saeed> > > > >> > >
> >> > > >>
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com,
> "ezajur" <ezajur.rahman@ >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > wrote:> > > > > >> > >
> > > > Dear Alochoks> > > > > >> > > >
> >
> >>
> >> > > > > Yesterday I had the privilege and the honour of
> shaking the >
> >>
> >> > > > hand> >
> >> > > > > > > of> > > > > > General
> Moeen U Ahmed. He is on an official
> >> > visit
> >> > > > to
> >> > > > > Kuwait.> > > > Whilst> > >
> > > > he was largely surrounded
> by
> >> > > > people who
> >> > > > > supported the CTG > and > > > who>
> > > > > > were showering
> >him
> >> > with
> >> > > > > their views I got the opportunity on> > >
> > behalf> > > > > >
> >> > of all
> >> > > > > supporters of the CTG to wish him good health,
> long > > life>
> >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > and>
> >> > > > > > > > > > continued success. He
> reiterated that the nation
> >> > needed
> >> > > > an> >
> >> > > > > > > election> > > > > > in
> December 2008.> > > > > >> > > > >
> >>
> >> > > > Moeen U
> >> > > > > Ahmed and Dr Fakhruddin are great men and
> I
> remain> > > >
> >> > > > defiantly> > >
> >> > > > > > > > supportive. Becasue of such men we
> know that change is >
> >>
> >> > > > > possible.> > > > > > Because of
> such men even politicians now
> >> > > > believe
> >> > > > > that > change > > is> > > >
> > > possible. That change, so
> >> > > > desperately
> >> > > > > needed, must finally > be> > > >
> decided> > > > > > by our
> >> > > > politicians.
> >> > > > > But there is no doubt that it is these > >
> men > > > who> > >
> >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > threw the ball back in the pitch. Lets all pray
> that the >
> >> > teams> >
> >> >
> > > > >
> >> > > > > play> > > > > > sincerely.>
> > > > > >> > > > > > And for those
> >> > who
> >> > > > think
> >> > > > > that standing next to Hasina or > >
> Khaleda> > > > is a> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > greater privilege than shaking the hand of Dr
> Yunus, Dr> > > >
> >> > > > > Fakhruddin or> > > > > > General
> Moeen U Ahmed - even if your
> >> > dreams
> >> > > > > come true, the > > > future> > >
> > > > still does not belong
> >to
> >> > > > you.> >
> >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > >
> Regards> > > > > >> > > > > >
> Ezajur
> >Rahman>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > Kuwait> > > > > >> >
> > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >
> --- In
> >> > > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Faruque Alamgir >
> > faruquealamgir@ >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > wrote:> > > > > > >> >
> > > > > > IDIOTS ALWAYS THNKS THEM AS
> >THE
> >> > > > > GREATEST INTELIGENT SO > THE > > >
> CASE> > > > > > WITH OUR
> >> > > > > FRIEND...... ......... ......... ......... ...>
> > > > > > >> > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Faruque Alamgir> > > > >
> >
> >> > > > > > > Salahuddin Ayubi
> >> > > > s_ayubi786@>
> >> > > > > > > > > > wrote: Fakahruddin' s
> speech> > > > > > was an
> >> > excellent
> >> > > > one.
> >> > > > > Why nitwits like yourself criticise > him >
> > is> > > > > >
> >> > beyond
> >> > > > my
> >> > > > > comprehension. Instead of using a very famous >
> man's > > >
> >> > name> >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > as your mask why dont you appear in your
> own name. You
> >are>
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > > disgracing a great man. You with your level
> of intelligence
> >>
> >> > >
> >> > > >
> will>
> >> > > > > > > > > > never reach anywhere near
> what the great man
> >achieved
> >> > in
> >> > > > his>
> >> > > > > > > > > > lifetime. Stop
> bullshitting and misguiding people. I
> >> > do
> >> > > > not >
> >> > > > > > feel> > > > > > that the
> country is safe in the hands of our
> >> > kind
> >> > > > of >
> >> > > > > > > politicians, > > > > >
> > most of whom do not have the basic
> >> > > > education
> >> > > > > behind them. > Era> > > >
> shobai> > > > > > foot pather neta.
> >> > bhalo
> >> > > > > kichu bojhar ba korar shamortho eder> > >
> > > > akebarei nei.>
> >> > >
> >
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > .> > > > > > >
> Salahuddin Ayubi> > > > > > >> > > > > >
> >
> >---
> >> > On
> >> > > > Tue,
> >> > > > > 5/13/08, mahathir of bd wouldbemahathirofbd @ >
> > > wrote:> > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > >>
> >> > > > > > > > > > > From: mahathir of bd
> wouldbemahathirofbd @> > > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > Subject: [Dahuk]: Thanks Fakhruddin - you have
> made us > >
> >> > laugh >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > by> > > > > > your sermon>
> > > > > > > To:
> >> > > > tritiomatra@ yahoogroups. com,
> >>
> > > > > chottala@yahoogroup s.com,> > > > >
> > khabor@yahoogroups. com,
> >> > > > > dahuk@yahoogroups. com,> > > > >
> > vinnomot@yahoogroup s.com,
> >> > > > > alochona@yahoogroup s.com,> > > > >
> >
> >> > > > notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com >
> >> > > > > > > > > > Date: Tuesday, May 13,
> 2008, 7:11 AM> > > > > > >> >
> >> > > >
> >> > > > > >
> >> > > > > >> > > > > > >
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