Dear Readers,
I am one of them who:
think democracy is a dead system which does not deliver or reflect what the wise would have wanted for the society;
believe that Islamic system is the solution for the future and Islam will definitely come to Bangladesh with popular revolution and evolution today or tomorrow and skeptics will have to wipe their smirks when that time will come;
believe that democracy has failed in our country over and over again;
have reasons to believe that the Armed Forces of the country had learnt their lessons and would not directly take power of the country;
believe that our Armed Forces have now become a puppet of Indian Gurus and it would be stupidity to drift away from bonding with Pakistan as well as strategically we need to keep alliance with Pakistan (even though I have had never forgiven or forgotten the Pakistani atrocities on our nation) and India is not a lover of Bangladesh even though we thank them for their role during our liberation war for which they also have had their own interests in separating Pakistans;
Bangladesh is now in the grip of socialism (communism in the offing) and Awami League is no secular party rather a staunch lover of India which dreams of a Bangladesh which is another state of India and ppl voted Awami League as they have had no other choice as BNP could not be voted back to power for their corrupt previous rule;
believe India can be our friend as well as other neighbours and that is needed and I also believe that Nepal played into Indian hands for many years and we are aware that India kept on sucking their blood (still sucks Bhutan) - and turned Nepal into a bazaar for its cars, garments, food etc;
India has given into Western life style which is killing their own social structure and family values and we are now enticed by that;
believe that BNP's lack of coordination, blindness to Jamaat (I am not a Jamaat lover yet I believe that they have the rights to do politics like Ershad has), tolerance of corruption have taught them a lesson and that was needed;
think Jamaat is not appreciated and will not be forgiven by ppl like me until they bring their own war criminals to justice and a New Jamaat (like New Labour in UK) is not impossible and Jamaat's popularity has rightly nose dived and their increase of received votes must not make us forget that the population has also increased and they have had participated in more seats in las time as well.
Sincerely,
Mufassil Islam
Human Rights Advocate
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From: sahannan@sonarbangladesh.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 06:41:45 -0800
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Fw: khabor.com] Jamaate Islami uprooted - Verdict in the people's court !
----- Original Message -----From: Syed AslamTo: reform-bd@yahoogroups.com ; notun Bangladesh ; khabor ; chottala@yahoogroups.com ; Amra Bangladesi ; Sonar Bangladesh ; odhora@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 7:28 AMSubject: [khabor.com] Jamaate Islami uprooted - Verdict in the people's court !
Mr. AyubiGood thinking .... me too believe in the rotation of power....But you are factually wrong ......In 2001 BAL [62 seats]received more than double the seats in the parliament than theBNP [29 seats] got this time .....It is interesting to note that BAL survives even 36 years afterthe Birth of Bangladesh ..... where as Muslim league diedwithin 7 years of the creation of Pakistan.I am very happy to see that JIB [Jamaate Islami] practicallygot uprooted, especially the Al-Bodor chief Maulana MatiurRahman Nizami lost to a Muktijoddha BAL candidate,Interestingly enough BNP's SAKA Chowdhuri lost toBAL's Dr.Hasan Mahmood [Chittogong-7] but managed to come back by defeating BAL's ATM Pearul Islam [Chittogong-2]. It is very likely that SAKA Chowdhuri will be the mainspokesperson for BNP inside the parliament.Thanks for your patience.Syed AslamOn 12/30/08, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com > wrote:Mr. Aslam,
Seven years ago BNP and Jamat had a landslide victory and BAL s position was marginally better than the present BNP position. Can you guarntee that BAL will not face the same reversal in the next election. Election results are no permanent.
Ayubi--- On Tue, 12/30/08, Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com > wrote:From: Syed Aslam <Syed..Aslam3@gmail.com >
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Jamaate Islami uprooted - Verdict in the people's court !
To: reform-bd@yahoogroups.com ,
Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 2:05 AM
Re: [reform-bd] Jamaat uprooted - Verdict in the people's court !Mr. AyubiPlease Don't Run Amok ......What happen next remains to be seen.We have seen that The Jamaate Islami got the verdict in thepeople's court in the dock of history where the voters are thejudge, jury & "executioner", ....thanks to Almighty Allah that the religion-traders got practically uprooted through a politicalprocess ... However, this is just the beginning of the end forfake Izlam-passand politicians. .. pretty soon they will be thrownin the dust bin of history ....As I have told before the politics of hate mongering andpolitics of fear does not work in Bangladesh. ..As always the Month of december is the Victory Monthfor the people of Bangladesh.. ...Syed
On 12/29/08, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo. com> wrote:When do you think the war criminals will be tried? Now that the election is over and the voters deceived the utility of the war criminal bogy has ended. I am looking forward to see the activitiews of SCF.Ayubi
--- On Mon, 12/29/08, Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ gmail.com> wrote:
Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ gmail.com>
Subject: [reform-bd] Jamaat in jeopardy
To: notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, chottala@yahoogroup s.com, "Amra Bangladesi" <amra-bangladesi@ yahoogroups. com>, odhora@yahoogroups. com, reform-bd@yahoogrou ps.com, "khabor" <khabor@yahoogroups. com>
Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 9:21 PM
Nizami lost in Pabna to a freedom fighter named Tuku.
Jamaat's Mujahidi, Kamruzzaman, Saidi - all lost !!!!!Jamaat in jeopardyM Abul Kalam AzadTuesday,December 30, 2008The anti-liberation forces have been defeated once again, this time through peoples' verdict. While it is a sweet revenge for Bangladeshis against the war criminals, the verdict will make stronger the demand for their trial.In the historic ninth parliamentary elections held yesterday, Jamaat-e-Islami, collaborators of the Pakistani occupation forces in 1971, faced the worst election debacle winning only one seat out of 38 it contested for.
Jamaat's big shots including Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid and central leader Delwar Hossain Saydee -- lawmakers in the last parliament -- have been rejected by voters.
Nizami, who contested the elections from Pabna-1 constituency, lost to M Shamsul Haque Tuku, while Mojahid managed to grab third position in Faridpur-3.
Jamaat candidate Hamidur Rahman Azad won in Cox's Bazar-2 seat. Interestingly, Azad defeated not only the grand alliance candidate but also the four-party one as he was not the official ticket holder of the BNP-Jamaat led alliance.
As a component of the previous BNP-led four-party alliance, Jamaat had 18 seats in the eighth parliament in 2001 thanks to BNP's vote banks.
But this time the party faces the people's wrath for the alliance's misdeeds during its five-year tenure in the government from 2001 to 2006 and mounting demands for the trial of their war crimes.
In 1971, Jamaat stood against peoples' aspiration for an independent Bangladesh and collaborated with the Pakistani forces to exterminate the freedom-loving Bangalees by killing three million people, including women and children.
However, nothing could stop the indomitable freedom fighters who defeated the stronger Pakistani forces to snatch independence on December 16, 1971.
Jamaat lost its political rights during the rule of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman but was rehabilitated politically by the military ruler late president Ziaur Rahman after 1975.
Jamaat had a strong political base across the country under another army ruler, HM Ershad, from 1982 to 1990. It emerged as a political factor in the fifth parliamentary elections in 1991, getting 18 seats.
But in the seventh parliamentary election in 1996, Jamaat got only three seats.
After the 2001 elections, in which BNP got a landslide victory over Awami League, Nizami and Mojahid were made ministers and they roamed the country with the flag of Bangladesh, which they opposed in 1971.
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