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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: Awami League's Rajakar Minister

Dear JA Chowdhury

I'm not clear - I don't know if you are serious or playing a
practical joke? Anyway, if its a joke then its a very clever one and
congratulations to you. If you are serious then.. YAWN!!!

In order to efficiently and effectively rebut your arguments lets
start with just one first -

"We do not want any more Abdur Rahman,Koko Rahman,Tarek Rahman,
Bangla Bhai, Pintu."

None of these were promoted or protected by Zia and Zia would have
probably smacked all of them himself.

"We do not want any more Sheikh Kamal or Sheikh Jamal".

Both of whom were promoted and protected by Sheikh Mujib himself.

Mujib is worthy of love - but it is the fanatical Mujibism,
exemplified by your comments (if not a joke), of people like you that
destroyed him. And possibly eventually cause this new government's
failure. Luckily some people somewhere, whom you did not elect, will
do their best to ensure that the country comes before party. Hasina
is benefitting and learning from this. Help her by stopping such talk.

Regards

Ezajur Rahman

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "J.A. Chowdhury" <Chwdhury@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Maqsud Omor Shab,
> I know BNP Jamatis including you (32% voters)think Baksal is
darkest chapter. But we 49% voters of Bangladesh belive
> Baksal is the only way to "change program" of Krishok Sromik poor
peoples.
> From 1975 we watches ur great (!) leader General Zia's so called
BISMILLAH democracy.
> We do not want any more Abdur Rahman,Koko Rahman,Tarek Rahman,
Bangla Bhai, Pintu.
> If BISMILLAH create Jongibad Moulobad Ghuskhor Opo-shason we will
remove it(Bismillah) from our Holly Constitution.Allah Rashul
BISMILLAH Religion is very important for us.We Bangladeshi are
Religious but not fundamentalist.
> According to Quran:"every body have right to practice his wom
religion." Bangladesh is a country of Hindus Muslim
> Buddist and Christian.Thats why we need to go 1972 Constitution.It
was in AL's menifesto, that go back to 72's constitution.That why
people of Bangladesh voted them in 29 th December '08 election.
>
> We must estblish Baksal in next 5 years.It will be 2009 Baksal, a
reform Baksal.We need a change Baksal.This time we stablish Baksal,by
reducing price,by reducing brave,by removing Jongibad Moulobad,by
stablishing law and order situation.For stablishing Baksal,
conditionally we will reduce unnecessary political parties.As
example;who will not get 5% voters mendate,they will not get
registration in next election.Please do not mispropaganda against
Baksal. "Baksal Mehonoti Manusher Muktir Sonod." I think you have no
idea about Baksal. Your language and Drank Khondokar Delwar language
are same.Be change.Help us to built sonar Bangla.
>
> Regards
> Chowdhury
>
>
>
> To: alochona@...: maqsudo@...: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:58:03
+0000Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Awami League's Rajakar Minister
>
> re: J A chowdhry----------------R u the new moron in the block?
What is " we are AL and Bakshal">>>Bakshal is one of the darkest
chapter in Bdesh, why u want to bring it back?Don't you think, you
should double check your mails, before you send it for publication?
Why our idealism will be " Bangabandhu"...what is that idealism????
Is there any documenton your rubbish idea?Sk. Mujib is just a lucky
man...that ordinary, kind Bdeshis have re-accepted him as the father
of nation, after all his historic corruption,
inefficeincy,nepotism,rigidity, anti-democratic policies, mal-
administration,and many many other blunders.Khoda hafez.dr. maqsud
omar
>
>
> To: alochona@...: Chwdhury@...: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:40:13
+0000Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Awami League's Rajakar Minister
>
> MufassilYou introduce ur-self as a human right advocate.I am in
dought actually what u are.I thing if youintroduce us as a Jamaat
Sibir activist,it will be appropiate for u.Think about it. Do not
forget, we are namly Awami League.Our idealism and goal is
Bangabondhu and his BKSAL. Jai Bangla
>
> To: alochona@...: mufassili@...: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 02:35:36
+0000Subject: [ALOCHONA] Awami League's Rajakar Minister
>
> Dear Readers, If you had to click this letter as you were shocked
at its caption, then my question is 'Why'? Why is it so surprising to
even imagine that Awami League would allow a Rajakar to be amongst
its chosen league of Ministers? An offshoot of Islami Oikko Jote is
already with them. How many of the voters who voted for our new
Education Minister knew that this man was a hard-bone Communist and a
Chhatro Union activist during his earlier political life? During
Hitler's time - Fascism was taught to the children and during
Stalin's time - Russian Fascism was taught to the youth. Awami League
is often blinded by Bengali Fascism and this Fascist idea leads to
the issue of people of non-Bengali origin and their rights to be
Bangladeshis even when they are not Bengalis. My good friend Dr.
Ohiduzzaman Chand of Dhaka University had recently done a PhD on the
issue and I am sure that he has a better response. Nevertheless, as
I had predicted in my earlier letter, Awami League has grounded
footing of West Bengal style communism in Bangladesh with Mr. Menon
and Mr. Inu and now with this Communist Education Minister (in the
new camouflage of Awami League) - who I am sure will change the texts
massively. If we feel butterflies in our tummies about a Fanatic
Religious man as our Education Minister - then what about a Fanatic
Communist? I am sure not many know about this man's political
convictions and history. Did u know this reader? Mufassil IslamHuman
Rights Advocate
>
> To: alochona@...: mufassili@...: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 12:39:51
+0000Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
>
>
> U simply have to prove me wrong with references. PLEASEprove me
wrong and I will be happy to retract my comments. In support of my
references to Jalil: He is stooping all the time and he has had been
power blind always. Amassed enrmous wealth and formed a bank when he
was a pauper only a few years ago. He was apparently grilled by Armed
Forces and yet won his seat. He was side-lined by Hasina rightly.
When he was asked about MPs procurement of vehciles at tax redemption
by a TV journalist in UK - he lost his temper. Hmm...I wonder what
sort of illness he has that kept on taking him to hospital all the
time during his captive life with the Armed Forces. Hmm..I bet u
know! Munni Shaha? U simply need to make an equation of all the TV
interviews she has recorded thus far which I have done. You need to
watch her coverage of Avishek's wedding and her reactions to that.
Well - pls DO get back to me with YOUR references. AWAMI League is an
Indian enunch ( I am no BNP or Jamaat lover of present time) and YOU
will soon find out. I don't know whether u have had first hand
experience of their rule. Why prices come down and crime rate goes
up? U need to do a research on cross border smuggling and the
relevant criminal records pertaining from that. Well I have done that
which many of the so called intellects willingly avoid to expose.
Mufassil IslamHuman Rights Advocate
>
> To: alochona@...: kareem871@...: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 06:15:31
+0000Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
>
>
>
> What a shallow analysis of BNP's election debacle.
>
> Keep it up and BNP will cease to exist - Inshallah.
>
> NB: As an aside, as one who claims to be a human rights advocate
your reference to Munni Saha was irreverent and absolutely
unnecessary.
> Likewise, if you expect to be taken seriously, you must stick to
your analysis professionally without making crude remarks like Jalil
being a drunkard.
>
> To: alochona@...: mufassili@...: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 13:05:21
+0000Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
>
>
> Dear Readers, The equation is very simple. The factors that played
into Awami League's victory: 1. Awami League and BNP are originally
almost at par with their number of supporters. Awami league's regular
supporters did vote for Awami League as usual and they had no reason
to love BNP - so Awami League grabbed the regular devoted votes; 2.
The Swing Voters wanted to teach BNP a lesson for their corruption
and had no other alternative than Mohajot as voting for BNP would
have justified Tarek's corrupt practice - so they voted for
alternative - ie., Awami League - having no other alternative; 3. The
BNP supporters or activists were divided as to pro-change and anti-
change groups, the defelctors like Bodrudouza and Oli gave reasons to
the exploiters and anti-BNP lobbies reason to ponder upon BNP's
coordination and disciplined approach; 4. BNP stalwarts or the
pivotal leaders were kept behind the bars until the last few days on
very simple cases which were easily bailable when Awami League had
almost all their pivotal figures out of jail all the time (well even
drunkard Jalil was out of jail); 5. Awami League had always supported
the caretaker Govt and had promised to legalise their
unconstitutional (although I think constitution itself has become a
laugh) works if voted to power; 6. Hasina had a few anti-Jamaati
Islamic groups in her pocket which got the votes of anti-Jamaati pro-
Islamic ppl on their side and Hasian promised not to enact any anti-
Islamic laws; 7. Ershad commands a few BNP votes as well owing to his
military past; 8. New generation of voters did not have the
experience of seeing Awami League's rule as adults rather they saw
the corrupt rule of Tarek which made them anti-BNP and they read
Awami League made ppl drink 'Vaater Fan' in drains from adults like
us and they were too young to understand that Awami League always
failed to control crime; 9. Awami League is better in price control
when BNP is not good at that and owing to present price hike - ppl
could not afford to take chances with any more price hike as that
would have meant playing with starvation; 10. women voters were
successfully convinced that BNP meant oppression on women; 11. The
media which is ruled by Foortibaaj and Aamodi pro-Bollywood dedicated
Amitabh loving reporters like Munni Shaha (who always talks for Hindu
greats) ruled non-political channel news rooms like that of ATN and
the so called cultural ppl are dying to have a amorous relationship
with Indian medias to extend their workfield where Pakistan is a
total failure; 12. Bangladesh is surrounded by Maoists and communists
and Islam has been pocketed by idiots like JMBs and without true
Islamic wise leaders - communism in the camouflage of secularism has
taken root in newspapers; 13. Awami League banked on the issue of
bringing the Jamaat leaders to war-tribunals when BNP owing to
failure of its leaders (only Salauddin Qader recently accused Awami
League of letting thousands of Pakistani soldiers leave the country
without war compensations) could not successfully defend the issue
with a counter challenge; 14. Hasina lobbied abroad (with kaaney
betha issue) to win international support for Awami League when BNP
concentrated on domestic support only. Hence, I and many like me are
not shocked or surprised at all at Awami League's win and I am sure
the readers do recall I DID forecast this scenario even in this
ALOCHONA online many months ago. I NOW forecast that Awami League
will become a good ruler as they may not act like BNP idiots but they
will soon find out that Bangladeshi ppl are pro-Islamic when they
will start enacting anti-Islamic India loving enactments and this
will give rise to a wise and revolutionary Islamic power in
Bangladesh with BNP at the helm. Sincerely, Mufassil IslamHuman
Rights Advocate
>
> To: alochona@...: mkra12@...: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 09:20:44 -
0500Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
>
>
>
> The extraordinary support for AWL is definitely a mandate for
change in the affairs of the country.That change is not some
quantitative change here & there but fundamental change in the
system of governance in the country. After all, they have the two
third majority.Can Sheikh Hasina & Awami League deliver that change?
Can she liberate the country's folk from the yokes of colonial
bureaucratic system of governance?After everything settles down and
the elected government begins functioning. The country will go back
to the age old colonial system of governance,despite the overwhelming
participation of the nation in the election. From the Secreteriate to
the Mahakuma offices, it's the non elected, non answerable
bureaucrats who will be the supreme rulers of the day to day affairs
of the country. The Minister is not the executive head of the
Ministry but the Secretery. Ministers orders cannot be issued as
Government orders unless approved by the Secretary. The scenario at
the districts, Upozilla's, Cities & Mahakuma's are more bleak. There
is zero representation of the public in the governance of those
levels.The notorious system that was devised by the colonial rulers
to keep us under subjugation by our own people continues to this day,
despite two independences. Hope her Government will hand over the
total administration of the Upozillas to the elected chairman &
council members.She will face a lot of resistance from the
bureaucracy by way of government rules & regulations but she has the
backing of the vast majority as well as the two third majority to do
and undo anything in the greater interest of the nation. All
administrative powers which are excercised by the bureaucrats at
those levels should be vested in the elected chairman & council of
representatives.This will empower the Upozilla people to be their own
rulers.They will truly be independent. Until & unless we establish
Democracy,self rule at the grassroot levels Democracy will not have
its foundation.Opinions of the majority of citizens, their hopes &
aspirations,likings ,dislikings will not be expressed in the affairs
of the country, nor their support be of any strength to the elected
government.
> The handful of elected ministers at the center will be cut off from
the people by way of the clandestine bureaucracy. Its imperative that
we have elected local government.at the varios administrative
levels;bureaucrats at these levels should be answerable to the
elected local body.The vast majority of Bangladeshi's has shown the
keen judgement of right & wrong by routing out the parties of anti
liberation past & fundamentalist in nature.They also opted for the
less corrupt of the two parties.
> Is it too much to ask that these good majority will be allowed to
be their own rulers?
>
> Mizad
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