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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] Price Drop and Awami League

He is talking Bangladeshi nationalism, not bengali nationalism.
Dual citzenship is not an issue. At the moment of truth, where would you stand ? That is the question.

--- On Fri, 1/9/09, habib87110@yahoo.com <habib87110@yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: habib87110@yahoo.com <habib87110@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Price Drop and Awami League
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 11:36 AM
> Dear Mr. Islam,
>  
> I protest your comments on the dual citzenship of our Hindu
> people. If soem of us feel proud keeping the citizenship of
> UK, USA, Canada or any EU countries then what is wrong with
> Hindu people?
>  
> I am not sure if you have dual citizenship or not. Please
> try to avoid general comments without knowing the full
> scenerio.
>  
> - Habib
>
> --- On Thu, 1/8/09, mufassil islam
> <mufassili@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
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> From: mufassil islam <mufassili@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Price Drop and Awami League
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 7:07 AM
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> Dear Readers,
>  
> The fact is, during Awami League rule, our love affair with
> India grows stronger. I bet 100% that most of the Hindu
> elites of the country has had strong ties with West Bengal
> as they have family ties there and some even have based
> their businesses there. I am aware of many who even hold
> dual Indian and Bangladeshi passports and it is true as well
> that BNP-Jamaat alliances have not done anything to ensure
> security of the minority during their rule which resulted in
> oppressions on them by religious fanatics inmbubed with
> political motives. But this is nothing compared to
> atrocities on Muslims in India. West Bengal has
> systematically choked Islam there in the name of Communism.
> The temples still allows loud kirtons when Azan is banned.
> Even though Aazan with loud speakers has nothing to do with
> Islam. Awami League is a wing of Indian Congress and ppl who
> have eiwther no experience of their rule or ppl who have
> been
> following Awami League owing to their devotion to Mujib
> often fail to realise that. I am not against good
> relationship with India but I cannot sing the song of
> romance when I see India does not compromise with its unfair
> trade-balance with us. The cross border security is relaxed
> and smuggled Indian items flood the country at a cheaper
> rate ruining the local producers. If anyone does a research
> on the regular items it becomes obvious that mainly Indian
> items have flooded the country pushing the supply UP and
> prices DOWN and we will easily see that the country gets
> flooded with black money which will definitely give rise to
> criminal activities in the society. We buy our rice at the
> cost of our personal security. There is no other explanation
> of dropping the price so fast. Imagine!
>  
> Mufassil Islam
> Human Rights Advocate
>
>
>
>
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> From: kareem871@hotmail. com
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 06:15:31 +0000
> Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
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> 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.
>
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> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> From: mufassili@hotmail. com
> Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 13:05:21 +0000
> Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
>
>
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> 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 Islam
> Human Rights Advocate
>
>
>
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> From: mkra12@aol.com
> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 09:20:44 -0500
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh stunned by Awami victory
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> 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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